The U.N.’s nuclear watchdog head said on Thursday Iran had told him it would step up efforts to answer questions on its atomic plans, while Tehran rejected calls to halt work the West says is designed to make weapons. Mohamed ElBaradei, due to report to the U.N. Security Council at the end of April on Iranian compliance with a demand to halt uranium enrichment, held talks in Tehran 48 hours after Iran said it had enriched uranium for the first time. Full Story
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