Iran Still Denying UN Inspectors Access to Scientists, Military Officers in Nuclear Program Probe
by News Editor

Iran has so far refused to allow United Nations inspectors to interview key scientists and military officers. Photo: Wikimedia Commons.
Iran so far has refused to allow United Nations inspectors to interview key scientists and military officers to investigate allegations that Tehran maintained a covert nuclear-weapons program, the head of the U.N.’s nuclear watchdog said in an interview Wednesday.
Iran’s stance complicates the International Atomic Energy Agency’s probe into Tehran’s suspected nuclear-military program — a study that is slated to be completed by mid-December, as required by the landmark nuclear agreement forged between world powers and Iran on July 14 in Vienna.
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