Friday August 21, 2009
Iran still not fully cooperative on nukes - U.S.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Iran is still not fulfilling its obligations related to its nuclear activities, despite allowing U.N. inspectors access to a reactor and allowing an upgrade to monitoring at a uranium enrichment plant, a senior Obama administration official said on Friday.
"Iran is still not in compliance with its IAEA obligations and is not providing what has been called for, and that is full and comprehensive cooperation," the official said, referring to the International Atomic Energy Agency.
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