U.S. 'disappointed' by failure of Iran-UN nuclear talks
Outcome of talks show that Iran is unwilling to address international community’s concerns, says American envoy to IAEA Robert Wood.
Iranian Ambassador to the
IAEA, Ali Asghar Soltanieh (right), and IAEA's chief inspector, Herman
Nackaerts, leave after their meeting in Vienna, June 8, 2012.
Photo by AFP
Lack of
progress in talks between Iran and the International Atomic Energy
Agency is disappointing and it shows Tehran's continued failure to abide
by its commitment to the UN nuclear watchdog, a U.S. envoy said on
Saturday.
The IAEA and Iran failed at talks on Friday to unblock an investigation
into suspected atom bomb research by the Islamic state, a setback
dimming any chances for success in higher-level negotiations between
Tehran and major powers later this month.
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