U.N. agency has 'concern' on Iran nukes
By ANDREA DUDIKOVA
The Associated Press
VIENNA, Austria (AP) — The U.N. nuclear watchdog agency's 35-nation board adopted a resolution Thursday aimed at defusing its standoff with Iran, which alarmed the West this week by resuming uranium conversion.
The text of the statement was not immediately released. But a Western diplomat said the message was similar to a draft that expressed "serious concern" over Tehran's resumption of nuclear activities. The draft did not mention reporting the regime to the U.N. Security Council, which has the power to impose crippling sanctions.