Iran has drafted a report aimed at providing a complete picture of its nuclear program and will hand it over to the U.N. nuclear watchdog “very soon,” its ambassador to the United Nations in Vienna said Thursday. Iran is due to present a complete account of its nuclear activities and plans to the International Atomic Energy Agency by mid-May, ahead of a meeting of the agency’s board of governors next month. “The report is ready,” Iranian envoy Pirooz Hosseini told Reuters. “After a final review by the experts, we will hand it over very soon to the agency,” Hosseini said. Washington says Iran’s nuclear program is a front for building a nuclear bomb and has called for the IAEA’s board to report Tehran to the U.N. Security Council for breaching the Non-Proliferation Treaty, which could lead to sanctions. Full Story
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