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New UN report to say Iran has stalled nuclear probe

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The United Nations nuclear agency is expected to say Friday that the Iranian regime is stalling the agency’s attempt to investigate the military dimension of the clerical regime’s nuclear program, diplomats in Vienna said today.

According to The Associated Press, the confidential report from the U.N.’s International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on the state of the investigations is important as the world powers negotiating with the Iranian regime say no final agreement will be reached until the IAEA issues a ruling saying it’s satisfied with its inquiry.

Meanwhile on Friday, the U.S. Representative Office of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI-US) will unveil previously undisclosed information on the Iranian regime’s illicit nuclear weapons-related activities at Parchin military facility in Tehran.

The names of key officials, foreign experts and organizations involved in such clandestine activities and their responsibilities at Parchin will also be revealed.

Relying on intelligence provided by its main component, the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK), the NCRI has exposed several dozen nuclear sites, directly involved in nuclear weapons-related activities since 2002.
Twelve years ago in August, the NCRI disclosed that the existence secret uranium enrichment facility in Natanz and the heavy water facility in Arak.

The NCRI’s revelations triggered for the first time the inspection of Iranian nuclear sites by the International Atomic Energy Agency and the Security Council’s sanctions regime against Tehran.

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