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U.N. nuclear watchdog says pace of Iran's cooperation slow
International
Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Yukiya Amano waits for the
start of a board of governors meeting at the IAEA headquarters in
Vienna March 2, 2015.
(Reuters) - The U.N. nuclear watchdog chief said on Monday Iran was
being slow to cooperate with his agency's investigation into the Iranian
atomic programme and that the inquiry could not continue indefinitely.
Diplomats have voiced doubt over whether the outstanding issues in the
U.N. investigation would be resolved before a broader diplomatic
agreement is reached between Iran and the United States, Britain,
France, China, Russia and Germany.
The seven countries have set a deadline of late March for a framework
deal and June for a comprehensive final settlement that would curb
Iran's nuclear activity to ensure it cannot be put to bombmaking in
return for the lifting of international sanctions that have hammered the
oil-based Iranian economy.
When asked about a time frame for the U.N. inquiry running parallel to
the higher-level negotiations, International Atomic Energy Agency chief
Yukiya Amano said: "It depends on the level and pace of cooperation from
Iran, I cannot tell by when...
"We have asked questions and the questions are clear, so (Iran) can answer."
The Islamic Republic has yet to address two outstanding issues relating
to alleged explosives tests and other measures that might have been used
for nuclear bomb research which it should have explained away by last
August.
The West fears Iran wants to develop atomic bomb capability. Tehran says its programme is for peaceful nuclear energy only.
The IAEA remains ready to accelerate the resolution of all outstanding
issues, Amano added, but "this process cannot continue indefinitely".
Iran's leading negotiator Abbas Araqchi met with Amano last week,
promising swifter cooperation, but neither side has spelled out any
details.
Iran wants Western countries to swiftly lift crippling economic
sanctions in any deal curbing its nuclear programme - one of the
sticking points in high-level negotiations continuing in Switzerland
this week.
The IAEA is likely to monitor the implementation of any deal between
Iran and the six powers. Amano said he proposed a 1.8-percent increase
to the body's 344-million-euro ($386 million) budget given increased
demand for its services.
He reiterated deep concern about the nuclear activities of North Korea,
which quit the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty in 1993. The IAEA has
not had inspectors on the ground there since they were expelled by North
Korea in 2009.
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(Reporting By Shadia Nasralla; Editing by Mark Heinrich)