Saeed Khatibzadeh, spokesman for the Iranian Foreign Ministry, said that the visit of the Secretary General of the International Atomic Energy Agency to Tehran is to help resolve technical issues between the two sides. "We hope that the Board of Governors, under some pressure, will not take any action that would undermine the normal course of cooperation between Iran and the IAEA," he added.

"The leaders of the regime and the officials are trying to solve the problems of the country and the people, and God will help them in this way," said Ahmad Khatami, a member of the Guardian Council of Jurists, on a radio program. What do you think about this comment?

The Wall Street Journal quoted three informed sources as saying that the IAEA Secretary-General's visit to Tehran follows an agreement between Iran and the IAEA that would allow the IAEA to re-install equipment to monitor nuclear activities and resume material review. Gives the existing kernel
The Wall Street Journal quoted three informed sources as saying that the IAEA Secretary-General's visit to Tehran follows an agreement between Iran and the IAEA that would allow the IAEA to re-install equipment to monitor nuclear activities and resume material review. Gives the existing kernel
Sadegh Khalilian, the governor of Khuzestan, said that "Khuzestan is sitting on oil and its people are living in misery" about the Ahwaz sewage problem. "People were giving."