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says needs extra 1 million euros -
document seen by Reuters *
IAEA checking that
Iran lives up to interim
deal * Has daily access to Iran's uranium enrichment sites By Fredrik Dahl STOCKHOLM, July 25 (Reuters) - The U.N. atomic watchdog said it
needs 1 million euros in extra funding to help pay for its monitoring of a four-month
extension of an interim
nuclear deal between
Iran and six world powers.
Iran and the six powers - the United States, France, Germany, Russia, Britain and China - agreed to continue talking after they failed to meet a July 20 deadline for a final accord to end the decade-old dispute over Iran's
nuclear programme. The
IAEA has a pivotal role in verifying that
Iran is complying with the preliminary agreement, under which Tehran halted its most sensitive uranium enrichment in exchange for a limited easing of sanctions that are hurting its eco**my.
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