The head of the IAEA left Iran Tuesday, his departure casts a fresh shadow over international nuclear talks set for next week
BERLIN—The head of the United Nations atomic watchdog agency left Iran late Tuesday after
to allow inspectors access to a factory making equipment for Tehran’s nuclear program, diplomats said Wednesday, casting a fresh shadow over international nuclear talks set for next week.that the factory, in Karaj, Iran, had resumed producing key parts for centrifuges, which are used to enrich uranium, without any monitoring by the International Atomic Energy Agency. The diplomats said talks between the IAEA and Iran were continuing.
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