Iran’s declaration to the U.N. nuclear watchdog would show it was not trying to make atomic weapons, an Iranian official said on Friday as a key deadline for the Islamic Republic expired. Iran’s ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Ali Akbar Salehi, told an Iranian news agency the IAEA had all the information it needed to produce a report showing Iran was pursuing a purely civilian nuclear energy program. “Iran’s will is to remove all the agency’s ambiguities and to take all necessary steps to enable the agency to present a positive report to its governor’s board,” Salehi told the student news agency ISNA. Full Story
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