IRAN-NUCLEAR/IAEA
AUGUST 8 2008 19:08h
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`Talks with IAEA in the past two days were constructive and the two sides have reached some agreements,` Mohammad Saeedi said.
The IAEA's deputy director in charge of inspections, Olli Heinonen, arrived in Tehran on Thursday for talks aimed at improving cooperation with international inspectors.
Diplomats in Vienna, where the IAEA is based, have said the visit was a fresh effort to get Iranian clarification about intelligence reports suggesting it illicitly tried to design atomic bombs. Iran says its nuclear work is peaceful and aimed at generating electricity.
"Talks with IAEA in the past two days were constructive and the two sides have reached some agreements," Mohammad Saeedi, deputy head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organisation, told Iran's ISNA news agency without elaborating.
"Such talks (on Iran's cooperation with IAEA) will continue in the future," Saeedi told ISNA.
The visit came amid increased threats of new sanctions by Western powers.
The so-called major powers have proposed Iran freeze any expansion of its nuclear work in return for a halt to further U.N. sanctions. Iran has been hit by three other rounds of sanctions since 2006.
The freeze idea was aimed at getting preliminary talks going as a stepping stone towards formal negotiations on a package of nuclear, trade and other incentives. However, Iran would have to suspend uranium enrichment for those full talks to start.
Iran has so far ruled out a freeze or the suspension of enrichment, which would start formal negotiations on the package proposed by the six powers - the United States, Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany.
Tehran has promised to give a "clear response" to the major powers' offer at an unspecified date.
Enrichment is the part of Iran's work that most worries the West because it can be used both for fuelling power plants and, if desired, for making bombs.
ISNA said Heinonen would leave Iran on Saturday.
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