Iran nuclear probe at 'dead end'
Updated on 26 November 2009
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency has said that his probe into allegations that Iran tried to make nuclear arms is at "a dead end" because Tehran is not co-operating.
Mohamed ElBaradei also warned that confidence in Tehran had shrunk in the wake of its belated revelation of a previously secret nuclear facility.
And he criticised Tehran for not accepting an internationally endorsed plan meant to delay its ability to make such weapons.
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