The United States once again failed to persuade the International Atomic Energy Agency today that it should refer Iran’s suspect nuclear program to the United Nations Security Council, accepting instead a repetition of calls for the country to stop uranium-enrichment activities and clear up remaining questions about its nuclear ambitions. A resolution making those calls is expected to be approved by the agency’s 35-member board on Saturday, though several countries were trying to water down the resolution’s language further late today. According to the current draft of the resolution, it will demand a full response by Iran before the agency’s board meeting on Nov. 25.Full Story
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