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Syria must cooperate more with UN inspectors - IAEA
Syria must cooperate more with UN inspectors to let them draw conclusions, the latest watchdog report said on Wednesday, adding that the Syrian complex bombed by Israel had features resembling an undeclared nuclear reactor.
Vienna: Syria must cooperate more with UN inspectors to let them draw conclusions, the latest watchdog report said on Wednesday, adding that the Syrian complex bombed by Israel had features resembling an undeclared nuclear reactor.
The report obtained by Reuters said investigators found "significant" amounts of uranium particles at the site during June inspections, but it was not enough to prove a reactor was there and further investigation was needed.
The confidential report said the International Atomic Energy Agency would ask Syria to show debris and equipment it whisked away from the site after the September 2007 Israeli air raid.
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