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UN experts, Iran open talks on nuclear probe

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The IAEA also is trying to follow up on other suspicions, including whether Iran did computer modeling of nuclear warhead core. The agency says it has intelligence information indicating Iran carried out preparatory work for a nuclear weapons test, and development of a nuclear payload for Iran's Shahab 3 intermediate range missile — a weapon that can reach Israel.

Iranians say they have bitter memories of allowing IAEA inspections and providing replies to a long list of queries over its nuclear program in the past decade. Now, Tehran says such queries should not be revived.

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast said Tuesday that the Islamic Republic provided detailed explanations to IAEA questions on six outstanding issues in the past, but instead of giving Iran a clean bill of health, the agency leveled new allegations on the basis of "alleged studies" provided by Iran's enemies.

Iran uses that term to refer to allegations about Parchin and other claims that it says the IAEA levels only to keep the issue alive.

Tehran has in the past allowed IAEA inspectors twice into Parchin, but now it says any new agency investigation must be governed by an agreement that lays out the scope of such a probe.

"Obligations of the other party must be clearly specified. If a claim is to be raised on a spot in Iran every day and (the U.N. agency) seeks to visit our military facilities under such a pretext ... this issue will be unending," Mehmanparast said Tuesday.

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad acknowledged Wednesday that sanctions have slowed down Iran's growth and disrupted its foreign trade and said the country must move away from a dependence on oil revenues to overcome sanctions.

Addressing parliament, Ahmadinejad said "structural changes" are needed in Iran's economy to overcome the sanctions.

Iran is under toughed Western oil and banking sanctions over its refusal to halt uranium enrichment. The U.S. and its allies fear Iran may ultimately be able to develop nuclear weapons, a charge Tehran denies.

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