Vienna - MENA
The International Atomic Energy Agency said Friday Iran is complying with the terms of an interim deal it reached with the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany last year, Iran's Press TV reported.
According to a monthly update by the UN nuclear agency, Iran continues to meet its commitments under the accord it struck with the six countries - the United States, France, Britain, China, Russia, and Germany - in Geneva, Switzerland, on November 24, 2013.
The report added that Iran is using some of its higher-grade enriched uranium in oxide form to produce fuel as per the agreement with the six countries.
The IAEA report further noted that Iran has begun preparatory work for diluting more than four tons of uranium gas enriched to up to two percent.
The report comes as Iran and its negotiating partners have opened a new round of talks to overcome differences in the way of concluding a comprehensive deal on Tehran’s nuclear energy program.