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Iran to allow UN to inspect secret site

Iran's International Atomic Energy Agency ambassador Ali Asghar Soltanieh is surrounded by journalists as he attends a board of governors meeting at the United Nations headquarters in Vienna.

Iran's International Atomic Energy Agency ambassador Ali Asghar Soltanieh is surrounded by journalists as he attends a board of governors meeting at the United Nations headquarters in Vienna.

Published Mar 6, 2012

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Iran says it will allow UN inspectors access to a secret military complex where the UN nuclear agency suspects secret atomic work has been carried out.

A statement issued by the country's permanent envoy to the International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran says it will allow UN officials to visit the Parchin complex, southeast of Tehran in a gesture of good will.

The statement says the visit requires an agreement on a guidelines for the inspection. It was carried by the official ISNA news agency Tuesday. - Sapa-AP

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