WASHINGTON — Iran is broadly complying with agreements on curtailing its nuclear program, the International Atomic Energy Agency reported Thursday in its first update since last month’s deal between Tehran and world powers. It noted concern, however, with an Iranian military site where nuclear weapons work may have occurred more than a decade ago.
The U.N. agency said Iran’s current level of uranium enrichment, nuclear research and development and other activity is in line with its declarations. The report covers Iran’s nuclear program in the run-up to the landmark accord July 14 and its first steps toward implementing it. The Associated Press obtained a copy of the document.
The agency noted that it received information from Iran about allegations of past nuclear weapons work on Aug. 15.
But it offered reservations about the military base of Parchin. Western intelligence agencies say Iran used the site for explosives tests and other experiments related to the development of nuclear weapons. Iran argues the evidence is fraudulent; the IAEA is supposed to clear up the allegations by mid-December.