Iran to protest IAEA on secret documents leak

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Spokesman for Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) said the country is to send a protest letter to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on a news story published by American News Agency Associated Press (AP) about Iran's nuclear programs.

'We think that the documents released by AP have been disclosed by the IAEA,' Behrouz Kamalvandi said, adding the information had to be kept secret.

Kamalvandi told IRNA Sunday that the letter will be sent to the IAEA by Iran's representative to that Agency.

This is while an official on the Board of Directors of the National Security and Foreign Policy Commission said Saturday that ‘serious security measures’ were needed to be taken in order to prevent the IAEA and the western sides from publishing Iran’s confidential documents.

Elsewhere, Behrouz Kamalvandi, talked about Iran’s negotiations with the Russian side for the selling of 40 tons of heavy water, saying “I am currently in talks with my Russian counterpart Mr. Spassky and my fellow colleagues in Vienna are also in talks about this matter.”

He went on to add that the price has not been finalized yet and the sides are negotiating to reach an acceptable price.

A member of Iran's Majlis National Security and Foreign Policy Commission said on Saturday that 'serious security measures should be taken to prevent the IAEA and Western sides from leaking Iran's secret documents.'

Commenting on talks with Russia to sell 40 tons of heavy water, Kamalvandi said the negotiations about the issue are underway.

The official said the price of the heavy water has not finalized yet.

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