TEHRAN, June 27 (RIA Novosti, Nikolai Terekhov) - International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) experts will arrive in Iran on June 28 to inspect the country's nuclear facilities, a source in Iran's Atomic Energy Organization said.
Two IAEA nuclear monitors will check how the Board of Governors' latest resolution is being implemented and settle disagreements between some of the Agency's members and Iranian representatives on plutonium production in Iran
The source said Iran insisted it was not carrying out any work to produce weapons-grade plutonium.
Iran has been the most frequent target of nuclear inspections in the past two and a half years.
Local experts have said that the United States has not provided any specific proof that there is a military element to Iran's nuclear programs. They also say that the U.S. unjustly continues to accuse Tehran of planning to build an atomic bomb and is using the IAEA inspectors in its interests, as was the case in Iraq.
Iran's new president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, said his country intended to develop peaceful nuclear technologies in the nation's interests and to hold a constructive and mutually advantageous dialogue with the European Union on settling the problem of Iranian nuclear programs.
