Iran Atomic Tensions Ease After IAEA Books Tehran Return
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Tension over Iran’s alleged atomic-weapons work may ease in the next month after United Nations inspectors said they would return for more talks in Tehran and Israel committed to evaluate the effect of sanctions.
International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors are preparing for more talks over the “possible military dimensions to Iran’s nuclear program,” the Vienna-based agency said late yesterday in a statement after a three-day visit that ended Jan. 31. The team will return to Tehran for talks on Feb. 21 and Feb. 22.