-- VIENNA, Austria -- Iran will no longer co-operate with the International Atomic Energy Agency in its investigation of allegations that its government has tried to make nuclear arms, Iran's vice-president said Thursday.But wait a minute, he's not quite finished.
Investigating such allegations “is outside the domain of the agency,” Vice-President Gholam Reza Aghazadeh told reporters.
What's that you say, Gholam?
"Both sides are carefully studying the concerns and expectations of both sides.”Without, of course, Iran's co-operation.
He added: “I am very hopeful that the diverging standpoints will merge, allowing the start of substantial negotiations."
Yeah... that'll work.
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