of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on its missile
program are "unfounded and baseless," the semi-official Mehr news
agency reported.
"The alleged documents claimed by the IAEA are baseless," Salehi said
during a joint press conference with his visiting Burundian
counterpart in Tehran, referring to reports that the IAEA will release
some documents about Iran's missile program in the future.
The United Nations nuclear supervision agency is expected to release a
report on Iran's nuclear program next week, which is likely to hint at
Iran's engagement in nuclear weapons work despite UN sanctions.
Yukiya Amano, the IAEA Director General, had said at the UN General
Assembly that while its too early to make conclusions just yet, the
report may possibly exacerbate Middle East tensions.
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