VIENNA (Reuters) - The U.N. nuclear agency chief told Iran on Monday it was "essential and urgent" for it to engage with his inspectors on their concerns about suspected Iranian nuclear bomb research and to provide access to a key military site. Yukiya Amano was addressing a session of the agency's 35-nation board, the first since relative moderate Hassan Rouhani took office as Iranian president in early August, raising hopes of progress in the decade-old nuclear dispute. ...
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