The head of the U.N. International Atomic Energy Agency urged Iran on Thursday to ensure nothing was omitted in its declaration on nuclear activities. "All their installations must be declared," IAEA chief Mohamed ElBaradei was quoted as saying in an interview published in the French daily newspaper Le Monde.
"They say that their declaration is complete and exact. I hope it's the case," he said.
Asked how he would respond if Iran were to announce in the coming days that there were things it had forgotten to enter in its initial declaration, ElBaradei said:
"Adjustments would not enhance their credibility but I would accept them. What counts above all is that we fully understand their (nuclear) program".
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