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UN atomic energy watchdog chief to visit Iran today

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The head of the atomic energy watchdog agency of the United Nations will travel to Iran on Sunday for meetings about the country’s implementa­tion of its nuclear agreement with major powers, the Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency said on Friday.

IAEA director Yukiya Amano expressed “concerns” to Iran last month over its repeated testing of a limit under that agreement on its stock of heavy water, a substance used as a moderator in some nuclear reactors.

Iran has since shipped its excess heavy water out of the country, but diplomats say it has yet to be delivered to a buyer. The United States and its allies say Tehran must do so to comply with the agreement.

“The visit is part of regular high-level contacts between the agency and Iran,” the IAEA, which is policing the restrictio­ns the agreement places on Iran’s nuclear activities, said in a statement.

“In Tehran, the director will discuss Iran’s implementa­tion of its nuclear-related commitment­s under the Joint Comprehens­ive Plan of Action (JCPOA),” it said, using the official name of the deal, which also lifted internatio­nal sanctions against the Islamic Republic.

The row over heavy water raises questions about how US President-elect Donald Trump will handle any such incidents after he takes office next month. He has said he would “police that contract so tough they [the Iranians] don’t have a chance.”

The visit also comes as Iran is complainin­g increasing­ly loudly that the United States has not held up its side of the bargain, a charge Washington denies.

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani ordered his country’s scientists on Tuesday to start developing systems for nuclear-powered marine vessels. He was responding to a decision by the US Congress to extend some sanctions against Tehran that would also make it easier to reimpose others. (Reuters)

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