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IAEA expects to receive more information about Iran's nuclear program. Grossi


The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) hopes to receive more information about Iran's nuclear program, as well as to receive answers to its questions before the governors' meeting to be held in June, IAEA General Director Rafael Grossi said in an interview with "RIA Novosti".
"We had a number of talks in Tehran and Isfahan, where technical specialists were present, which, in my opinion, are necessary so that we can get more information and clarifications from Iran. We continue the work at the technical level, and I hope that we will manage to achieve some concrete results. Otherwise, it seems to me that we may face difficulties again, so I hope that we will be able to achieve concrete results before the next session of the IEA Board of Governors (scheduled for June 3-7 this year - ed.)." Grossi said.
He noted that the agency expects to receive more information about the nuclear program, as well as to receive answers to some of their questions.

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