International Desk: The United States has said it will not raise any proposals against Iran at its annual meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA) executive board in Vienna.
"We have no plans to raise any proposals against Iran at the current board meeting," State Department spokesman Ned Price told the Wall Street Journal.
The annual meeting has recently started in the presence of 35 members of the IAEA and is scheduled to last for a week. In the inaugural session of the meeting on Monday, the director general of the organization Rafael Grossi raised several allegations against Iran.
Rafael Grossi made the allegations against Iran during a visit to Tehran on Sunday when the two sides agreed to service IAEA surveillance cameras installed at Iran's nuclear facilities and replace their memory cards.
The two officials made the announcement at a joint news conference after Grossi's meeting with Mohammad Ilami, the head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization. They said the two sides agreed to continue talks on mutual co-operation under the supplementary protocol to the NPT agreement. Grossi left Tehran in a fit of rage over the deal.
Source: Parstude
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