Powers tell Iran "door remains open" for atom talks

VIENNA - World powers urged Iran on Wednesday to cooperate with the UN atomic agency to help resolve concerns about possible military aspects to the Islamic state@@@s disputed nuclear program.
In a joint statement issued at a board meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the six powers made clear they remained ready for talks with Iran to find a diplomatic solution to the long-running row over its nuclear work.
"The door remains open," the statement said.
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