UN nuke agency chief says Iran cooperating with probe of alleged secret work on atomic arms
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}The head of the U.N. nuclear agency says Iran is cooperating "substantively" with a probe of suspicions that Tehran may have worked secretly on atomic arms.
But Yukiya Amano suggests that it is too early to make a judgment.
Iran recently submitted documents to Amano's International Atomic Energy Agency for the first time, to back its claim that its tests with a special kind of detonator were meant only for civilian purposes. It denies any interest in nuclear arms.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}But agency officials say they have other documentation indicating that the experiments were linked to research on setting off a nuclear charge.
Amano told the agency's 35-nation board Monday that his experts are analyzing the information.
The detonator suspicions are only part of a wide range of alleged weapons-related experiments.