Iran, IAEA agree on new nuclear talks but no deal
January 18, 2013  08:50
Iran and the UN atomic watchdog today agreed to resume talks over the Islamic state's disputed nuclear activities in Tehran on February 12, state television said, without giving a source. The announcement came after two days of talks between a team of UN nuclear experts and Iranian negotiators ended without agreement, according to a diplomatic source speaking to AFP in Vienna. 

The UN team led by the International Atomic Energy Agency's chief inspector Herman Nackaerts was due to return to Vienna on Friday, the source said. A second source, a Western diplomat, told AFP the latest he had heard was there were "still differences". Iran's state television did not provide any details about the negotiations.
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