Reuters, hereDefense analyst Paul Beaver questioned whether the missiles could hit long-range targets accurately. "I would be very surprised if Iran has yet reached that level of sophistication," he said, speaking from London. .....Johan Rautenbach, head of the IAEA legal affairs office, told an IAEA governors' meeting Iran's refusal to let inspectors visit the reactor "adversely affects the agency's ability to ensure that no diversion pathways are built into the facility."
But he said this did not mean Iran was in "non-compliance" with rules, a finding that could warrant further U.N. Security Council action.
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