Iran canceled talks, U.N. agency says
From Times Wire Services
The leader of Iran’s nuclear program canceled a meeting with the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, dealing a blow to the U.N. monitor’s efforts to investigate allegations that Iran tried to make nuclear arms, an agency official said.
The official said no reason had been given. But a senior diplomat had said IAEA head Mohamed ElBaradei probably planned to use the meeting with Gholamreza Aghazadeh to request more information on the allegations.
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