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Iran declined yesterday to say if Tehran would give its decision on
whether to allow snap inspections of its nuclear sites before the
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) meets in September.
Iran softened its position yesterday on signing a protocol to allow
surprise inspections of its nuclear sites, with Foreign Minister
Kamal Kharazi declaring in Pretoria that a decision would be...
Business sectors from Iran and South Africa have been urged to
further cement economic ties between the two developing nations by
tightening their co-operation and investing in each others growing...
The head of the UN's nuclear watchdog arrived in Tehran early today
for 24 hours of talks he hopes will convince the Islamic republic's
to open up its suspect nuclear programme to more rigorous...
France and Russia yesterday reaffirmed calls for Iran to sign up to
tough UN nuclear inspections amid suspicions that the Islamic
republic is using its atomic energy programme to develop nuclear...
Russia has brushed off increasingly loud US demands to halt its
nuclear cooperation with Iran, remaining the foremost world power
helping the Islamic regime develop what many fear is a nuclear...
STATEMENT BY THE ACTING DIRECTOR-GENERAL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, MR ABDUL S MINTY, AT THE MEETING OF THE
INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY (IAEA) BOARD OF GOVERNORS,
Tehran, Iran, 18...