Friday, November 27, 2015

United Nations Admits That They Will Be Unable To Provide A Clear Conclusion On Iran's Efforts In The Past On Developing Nuclear Weapons

Reuters: Report on whether Iran sought nuclear bomb will not be clear cut: U.N.

A U.N. report on whether Iran has in the past carried out work related to nuclear weapons will not reach a definitive conclusion on the subject, the chief of the U.N. nuclear agency said on Thursday.

The report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is required under a deal between world powers and Iran which provides for a lifting of sanctions against the Islamic Republic in exchange for restrictions on its nuclear program.

A clear verdict that weapons-related work occurred would have made it difficult for the deal to proceed, but diplomats have said for weeks that they do not expect the report to be clear-cut, which IAEA chief Yukiya Amano confirmed on Thursday.

More News On The UN Admission That Its Report Will Not Be "Conclusive" On Iran's Nuclear Program

UN atomic agency chief: probe results of whether Iran worked on nukes not clear-cut -- AP
Iran's Nuclear Past May Remain Unclear Even as Atomic Probe Ends -- Bloomberg
UN nuclear watchdog to report on Iran probe next week -- AFP
IAEA Report On Iran Probe Will Not Be 'Black Or White' -- RFE
Iran’s Nuclear Report Won’t Be ‘Black and White,’ U.N. Official Says -- WSJ
Iran Nuclear Deal: No Assurance Program's Aim Is Completely Peaceful, IAEA Chief Says -- IBTimes

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