TEHRAN, Iran (Reuters) -- Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency both said on Tuesday they had made progress in talks about Tehran's offer of more transparency aimed at defusing a row over the Iranian nuclear program.
Iran and the U.N. International Atomic Energy Agency said Tuesday they had agreed on a plan on how to help defuse Western suspicions about Tehran's atom work, a move hailed as a "milestone" by a senior IAEA official.
Iran and the U.N. nuclear watchdog reached an agreement on a timetable to respond to questions over Tehran's controversial nuclear activities, both sides said Tuesday. The U.S. criticized the pact and urged the U.N. to consider boosting sanctions on Iran.
Iran and the UN atomic energy agency on Tuesday agreed on a timetable for Tehran to answer outstanding concerns about its contested nuclear programme, amid Western threats of further sanctions.
Iran and the UN atomic energy agency on Tuesday agreed on a timetable for Tehran to clarify outstanding concerns about its contested nuclear programme, amid Western threats of further UN sanctions.
Iran is overcoming short-term damage from international banks reducing their involvement with the country, according to the deputy governor of its central bank.
Iran and the U.N. nuclear watchdog have reached an agreement on a timetable to respond to questions over Tehran's controversial nuclear activities, both sides said Tuesday.
The White House judged "encouraging" but "not sufficient" an agreement Tuesday by Iran and the United Nations atomic authority on a timetable for Tehran to answer concerns about its nuclear program.
Iran and the U.N. International Atomic Energy Agency said on Tuesday they had made progress in talks about Tehran's offer of more transparency aimed at defusing a row over Iran's nuclear program.
Iran and the UN atomic energy agency were holding a second day of talks Tuesday aimed at easing concerns over the Iranian nuclear drive amid Western threats of further sanctions against Tehran.