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UN nuclear watchdog says Iran taking 'step in right direction'

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VIENNA: The UN's nuclear watchdog said Friday Iran had taken "a step in the right direction" towards dealing with questions on its nuclear programme but cautioned that the issues have not been "completely addressed".

The Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) did not detail what the questions related to but said it was "discussing substance" with the Iranians. There has been "engagement" from Tehran in recent weeks on questions relating to its nuclear safeguards declaratio­ns to the agency, IAEA acting head Cornel Feruta told journalist­s in Vienna.

"(That) engagement doesn't mean that the issues are completely addressed but it's a step in the right direction," he added. Feruta said the queries did not touch directly on the faltering 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and world powers but rather on Iran's separate safeguards agreement with the agency. Diplomatic sources in Vienna say the agency has been waiting for informatio­n from the Iranians relating to samples taken earlier this year from a warehouse near the capital Tehran.

In 2018, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused Iran of using the site for undeclared nuclear activity.

At the beginning of September, Feruta had meetings with high-level officials in Tehran and subsequent­ly urged Iran to "respond promptly" to the IAEA's questions, adding: "Time is of the essence."

Earlier, he said the IAEA had "been having a very active dialogue with Iran at both technical and higher levels in the past few weeks."

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