Iran has supplied new data about its nuclear programme but failed to resolve all outstanding questions by this month's deadline, the IAEA has said.
The UN nuclear watchdog claimed in its latest report Iran had not responded fully to its queries about past efforts to "weaponise" nuclear material.
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Tehran denies this, insisting the programme is solely for electricity.
The International Atomic Energy Agency said Iran had finally granted its monitors access to nuclear component development sites.
But the agency concluded it could not be certain, on the basis of the information provided, that Tehran's programme was not designed to make nuclear bombs.
The UN Security Council has already imposed two rounds of sanctions on Iran and could decide as early as next week whether or not to toughen its stance.
Earlier this month President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said it would be a serious mistake for the Security Council to proceed with new resolutions against Iran.
(BBC)
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