New round of Iran nuclear talks set for mid-May in Vienna
New round of Iran nuclear talks set for mid-May in Vienna | The Times of Israel.
Iran’s ambassador to IAEA says scheduling of talks demonstrates country’s ‘cooperation;’ diplomats say Iran must answer about Parchin
The decision to hold the talks proves that Tehran intends to cooperate with the nuclear watchdog and that “claims against Iran are baseless,” Soltanieh told the Iranian news site. The meetings will be held in Iran’s permanent representative’s office in Vienna.
The last round of talks took place in Istanbul in early April. They were deemed a moderate success by the parties, mostly for the goodwill demonstrated, despite a lack of firm commitments by Iran. The next session had been scheduled for Baghdad on May 23.
IAEA diplomats said Iran will have to answer questions about its inspectors’ abilities to visit the military complex in Parchin, one of Iran’s most contested nuclear sites, located southeast of Tehran. IAEA inspectors who tried to visit the site in February 2012 were sent home by Iran. They were trying to inquire about high-explosives tests allegedly carried out there a few years ago.
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