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VIENNA, Nov. 24 (Xinhuanet) -- The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
chief Mohamed ElBaradei on Thursday called on Iran and all parties concerned to
resume talks over the country's nuclear issue.
"Every effort will be made so that the dialogue between Iran and all
concerned parties can be resumed," ElBaradei told a meeting of IAEA's 35-nation
board of governors.
"It should be moving toward a comprehensive solution that addresses both
Iran's concerns about its right to use nuclear energy for peaceful purpose and
the concerns of the international community about the peace nature of these
activities," he said.
IAEA's governing board began a two-day meeting Thursday to discuss the development
of Iran's nuclear issue since it called on Tehran in September to
cease its uranium enrichment.
The meeting is expected to endorse a statement by the European Union (EU)
that postpones the referral of Tehran's nuclear issue to the UN Security Council
for possible sanctions, and calls for resumed talks with Iran.
The decision was aimed at giving Russia more time to persuade Tehran to
accept a compromise plan, which would require Iran to transfer its uranium
enrichment activities to Russia.
The United States and the EU fear that Iran could use a civilian nuclear
power program to produce weapons-grade nuclear fuels, which Tehran has denied.
Iran resumed uranium enrichment on Aug. 8, which resulted in the collapse
of its talks with the EU's big three -- France, Britain and Germany. Enditem
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