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Iran has accelerated its nuclear fuel enrichment activities and rejected demands of international inspectors to explain evidence that raises suspicions of a nuclear weapons program, according to a report by a UN agency.
But the assessment, contained in a report released Monday in Vienna by Mohamed ElBaradei, director of the the International Atomic Energy Agency, stopped short of declaring that Iran’s nuclear program might be related to a weapons program, surprising some governments and even some agency officials who had predicted the report would be stronger.
The report laid out a long list of new examples in which Iran has stonewalled the agency.




