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Vienna (AFP) – The UN atomic watchdog's board Tuesday drew a line under a long-running probe into Iran's past efforts to develop nuclear weapons, removing an important obstacle to implementing July's landmark deal with big powers, diplomats said.
A resolution approved by the International Atomic Energy Agency's 35-nation board of governors said the investigation was “implemented in accordance with the agreed schedule” and that this “closes the board's consideration of the matter”.
Iran had warned that unless this happened, it would not implement key parts of July's accord with six major powers to scale down its nuclear programme in exchange for sanctions relief …. http://news.yahoo.com