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IAEA has option to extend visit to Iran: Foreign Minister

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TEHRAN, Jan 30, 2012 (AFP) - An IAEA delegation visiting Iran can choose to extend its stay beyond the three days originally planned if it wishes, Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi said on Monday, according to the official IRNA news agency.

“We are very optimistic on the results of the IAEA trip. They are here for a three-day trip, and if they want, it (the mission) could be extended,” Salehi was quoted by IRNA as telling Turkish broadcaste­r TRT in an interview in Addis Ababa, where he was attending an African Union summit.

Salehi also urged the European Union and the United States to “replace their policy of sanctions with interactio­n” with the Islamic republic.

A six-person team of senior inspectors and officials from the Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency, the UN nuclear watchdog, began their visit to Iran on Sunday amid high internatio­nal tensions over Tehran's nuclear activities.

The visit, led by IAEA chief inspector Herman Nackaer ts and including the agency's deputy director general, was due to wrap up on Tuesday.

It was not known which Iranian officials the IAEA team was speaking with, nor was it confirmed whether it was carrying out inspection­s of suspect sites.

The visit is seen as an oppor tunity to defuse tensions between Iran and the West that have soared since a November IAEA repor t that strongly suggested Tehran was researchin­g nuclear weapons. Iran has dismissed the repor t as biased.

Iran's government has repeatedly denied that its nuclear activities are other than peaceful, and it has asser ted its rights to uranium enrichment and atomic energy as a signatory of the Nuclear non-proliferat­ion Treaty (NPT) that the IAEA oversees.

 ??  ?? Iranian students gather as they protest at the Imam Khomini’ airport in Tehran on January 29, 2012 during the arrival of the team of Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors.(afp)
Iranian students gather as they protest at the Imam Khomini’ airport in Tehran on January 29, 2012 during the arrival of the team of Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors.(afp)

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