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IAEA and Iranian regime may meet again in May

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NCRI – The U.N. nuclear watchdog and Iranian regime may resume talks next month over a long-stalled investigation into Iranian regime’s nuclear program, but no date has yet been fixed, a diplomatic source said on Friday.

It would be the 10th round of negotiations between the International Atomic Energy Agency and the Iranian regime since the discussions about what the IAEA calls “possible military dimensions” to Tehran’s nuclear program began in early 2012.

The last session of talks, in February, failed to yield a breakthrough that would enable the IAEA to restart its investigation, and another round in May is a possibility, the source has told the Reuters without elaborating.

IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano this month said that some of the differences between the two sides were still “quite important”. He said any deal with Iranian regime must enable his inspectors to carry out effective verification work.

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