TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran said Wednesday it had told the United Nations enough about its nuclear program and had no obligation to say more, rebuffing calls for it to be more open and dispel suspicions it is building a nuclear bomb.
"Iran has given enough answers to the agency's questions," Hassan Rohani, head of Supreme National Security Council and Iran's chief nuclear negotiator, was quoted as saying by the official news agency IRNA.
Tuesday the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog body, said Iran had continued to hide from it technology and research that could be linked to a weapons program -- despite its declaration in October that it had no more secrets to divulge.
"We have other research projects which we haven't announced to the agency and we don't think it is necessary to announce to the agency," Rohani said. The IRNA report gave no details on the kinds of projects he was referring to.
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