Iran, IAEA agree to continue talks
ISNA - Iranian Students' News Agency
1390/11/12
02-01-2012
08:17:50
News Code :9011-06342
TEHRAN (ISNA) - Iran and IAEA inspectors agreed to continue talks, after three-day dialogue held in Tehran.
The three-day negotiations between Iran and a high-ranking delegation from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) ended on Tuesday evening as the two sides agreed for more rounds of talks, however the date and venue of the talks is still unclear.
The six-men team led by chief inspector Herman Nackaerts and sent by the IAEA arrived in Tehran Saturday dawn.
Iranian ambassador to the IAEA, Ali Asghar Soltanieh has already told ISNA that Nackaerts's visit to Iran aims at talks on intended issues. He added fact that Iran has agreed with the trip, shows its interaction with the agency to put an end to ambiguities and hold a meeting based on the two sides' commitments on technical issues.
The inspectors who also visited Iranian nuclear sites, left Tehran Tuesday night.
Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi said Monday in Ethiopia that Iran is ready to host the team for more days if they want to extend their mission.
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