In this image released by ISIS, satellite imagery of the Parchin site is seen taken before the beginning of major alterations undergone by the site starting in late spring of 2012.
Tehran, Iran:
Iran's state TV says there's no agreement with the UN nuclear watchdog agency on visiting a key site.
The International Atomic Energy Agency wants to send inspectors to the Parchin military base near Tehran. The IAEA suspects Iran tested explosives that could be used in nuclear weapons there. Iran denies that and says the evidence was "forged."
Ali Asghar Soltanieh, Iran's envoy to the Vienna-based IAEA, says another round of talks will take place on January 16 in Tehran.
Soltanieh's remarks late on Thursday night came after a day of talks in Tehran with a seven-member UN team, headed by Herman Nackaerts, an IAEA Deputy Director General.
The West suspects that Iran may move toward building nuclear weapons. Iran insists its program is for peaceful purposes.
The International Atomic Energy Agency wants to send inspectors to the Parchin military base near Tehran. The IAEA suspects Iran tested explosives that could be used in nuclear weapons there. Iran denies that and says the evidence was "forged."
Ali Asghar Soltanieh, Iran's envoy to the Vienna-based IAEA, says another round of talks will take place on January 16 in Tehran.
Soltanieh's remarks late on Thursday night came after a day of talks in Tehran with a seven-member UN team, headed by Herman Nackaerts, an IAEA Deputy Director General.
The West suspects that Iran may move toward building nuclear weapons. Iran insists its program is for peaceful purposes.
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