Iranian attitude towards atomic activities not changed despite sanctions: Diplomat
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- Iran Islamic Rep.
There is no indication that Iranian cooperation with the U.N. nuclear watchdog policing its deal with major powers has changed since the latest round of reimposed U.S. sanctions against Tehran, a senior diplomat said on Monday.
A report by the International Atomic Energy Agency obtained by Reuters earlier on Monday showed Tehran had stayed within the main limits imposed by the deal on Iranian atomic activities and materials, though several items were verified before the latest U.S. sanctions went into force on Nov. 5.
"There is nothing that indicates that Iranian cooperation or the Iranian attitude has changed since the 5th of November," the senior diplomat said when asked if there had been any change in Iranian behaviour since that date.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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