April 07, 2004
Iran: IAEA Chief Says Tehran Has Agreed To Speed Up Cooperation
by Golnaz Esfandiari
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The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) yesterday said after meetings with top Iranian officials that Tehran has agreed on a timetable for speeding up cooperation with the agency. However, the United States has reiterated its belief that Iran is not fully cooperating with the IAEA.
Prague, 7 April 2004 (RFE/RL) -- Iran pledged yesterday to accelerate its cooperation with the UN nuclear watchdog and answer remaining questions about its nuclear program.
Tehran's new commitment came after talks in the Iranian capital with the head of the IAEA, Muhammad el-Baradei. El-Baradei had warned that the international community is losing patience with the Islamic Republic.
The IAEA chief yesterday expressed satisfaction regarding his meetings with the Iranian officials and said his talks had yielded "welcome and positive steps." El-Baradei told reporters in Tehran that officials had agreed on an action plan with a schedule for moving forward on all outstanding issues.