Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency will hold their next round of talks in Tehran in mid-April, Iran's envoy to the UN nuclear watchdog agency was quoted by local media as saying on Monday after day-long talks with a visiting IAEA delegation in the Iranian capital.
Speaking to reporters at the end of Monday talks between senior Iranian and IAEA officials, Iran's Ambassador to the IAEA Reza Najafi said "We (IAEA and Iran) agreed to continue our cooperation and the next meeting was decided to be held in Tehran in mid-April."
He further said the meetings focused on "ways of expediting cooperation".
The IAEA delegation arrived in Tehran early Monday morning to hold technical talks with senior officials of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran over only two issues that have remained unresolved from the 18 points of difference touched in an Iran-IAEA cooperation agreement.
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