Vienna / DUBAI (Reuters) - concluded inspectors Nuclear senior United Nations and Iran on Thursday two days of talks in Tehran without any sign of a breakthrough to overcome the obstacles to an investigation by the International Atomic Energy Agency on Research suspected of being linked to nuclear weapons in Iran.
The news agency said the students and told Fars news agency Alaaranian that another meeting between the IAEA and Iran will be held on February 12 in Tehran, but they remembered no details.
The Vienna-based agency is looking to put the finishing touches on a framework agreement with Iran this week allowing the IAEA to resume achieve much disruption on suspected military dimensions of Iran's nuclear program.
Diplomats in Vienna that they do not have the details yet on how the talks ended in the Iranian capital, but they made it clear they are not optimistic that an agreement was reached.
A diplomatic source said the agency is scheduled to return her team, led by Deputy Director General Herman Nakertis to Vienna in the early hours of Friday. There was no immediate comment from the IAEA.
The agency whose mission is to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons has been trying to negotiate a so-called structured approach agreement with Iran allows inspectors to enter sites, officials and documents are available on the completion of the investigation
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