"The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has not prepared any report containing new information relating to possible military dimensions of Iran's nuclear program," spokeswoman Gill Tudor said in an email on Friday, in response to a question.
"The agency's reports on Iran to its Board of Governors are factual and impartial. Their content is not influenced by political considerations," Tudor said, giving no other details.
The Zionist regime disapproves of the Western rapprochement with Iran over the last six months, arguing that Iran has won sanctions.
The Zionist regime’s officials claimed earlier that IAEA had planned a major report on Iran last year that might have revealed more of its alleged activities that could be used for designing a nuclear warhead, but had held off as Tehran's relations with the outside world thawed.
The Zionist regime has the region's only nuclear arsenal. It has representatives in the IAEA but, under the support of US and its other Western allies, has not signed the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).
Iran and the IAEA agreed a step-by-step transparency pact in November to help allay concerns about its nuclear activities.
This was sealed shortly before a breakthrough November deal between Tehran and the six powers - the United States, Russia, France, Germany, Britain and China - which is meant to be capped by a final accord in July.
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