Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

No Iran nuke breaches, U.N. certifies

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VIENNA — The United Nations agency monitoring Iran’s compliance with a landmark nuclear treaty issued a report Monday certifying that the country is keeping its end of the deal that U.S. President Donald Trump claims Tehran has violated repeatedly.

The Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency report stopped short of declaring outright that Iran is honoring its obligation­s, in keeping with its official role as an impartial monitor of the restrictio­ns the treaty placed on Tehran’s nuclear programs.

But in reporting no violations, the quarterly review’s takeaway was that Iran was honoring its commitment­s to crimp uranium enrichment and other activities that can serve both civilian and military nuclear programs.

The report cited agency chief Yukiya Amano as stressing “the importance of the full implementa­tion by Iran of its nuclear-related commitment­s” under the deal. Diplomats familiar with the work that went into the evaluation said Amano’s statement referred to a past violation on heavy water limits that Iran has since corrected.

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