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Iran fails to show up at nuclear meeting – IAEA

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Reuters: An Iranian delegation expected in Vienna to explain to the International Atomic Energy Agency Iran’s decision to resume nuclear fuel research did not show up for a meeting on Thursday, the IAEA said. VIENNA (Reuters) – An Iranian delegation expected in Vienna to explain to the International Atomic Energy Agency Iran’s decision to resume nuclear fuel research did not show up for a meeting on Thursday, the IAEA said.

The meeting was called off after the delegation did not appear, said IAEA spokeswoman Melissa Fleming. The IAEA does not know why the Iranian delegation missed the appointment, and no new meeting has been scheduled, she said.

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