UN nuclear watchdog ends debate on Iran case
IRNA - Islamic Republic News Agency
Vienna, Nov 25, IRNA
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The UN nuclear watchdog wound up day-long crash debates on Iran's nuclear program here on Thursday and postponed summing up discussions on the case and drawing a conclusion on the Board consultations to the Friday session.
Japanese chairman of the International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA) Board of Governors Yukiya Amano, said some countries welcomed Iran's cooperation and some others called for continuation of the country's cooperation and transparency.
He said just one state accused Iran with lack of commitment.
The Board's Friday session is said to focus just on the Agency's technical issues.
An IAEA diplomat told IRNA correspondent here Thursday night that chairman of the board had softer approach compared to the previous meetings.
The IAEA's Board of Governors started its session here on Thursday while representatives of the EU3 announced on Wednesday that the present meeting would not issue any statement against Iran.
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