Iran slams IAEA over disclosing secrets

Published: March. 3, 2005 at 9:55 AM

TEHRAN, March 3 (UPI) -- Iran has complained to the International Atomic Energy Agency for disclosing confidential information about its nuclear program.

The Iranian News Agency, IRNA, quoted Thursday a Vienna-based Iranian diplomat as saying: "Tehran protested in an official letter addressed to IAEA Chief Mohammed el-Baradei of Egypt.

"The letter was relayed to the IAEA president on Wednesday about disclosing to the press secret information that Tehran placed at the disposal of the international organization," said the diplomat who requested anonymity.

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