New talks between the United Nations nuclear watchdog and Iran began Friday, with the IAEA expected to push Tehran to allow its monitors access to a military base near the capital. Western powers and Israel suspect Iran of trying to develop a bomb behind the veil of its civilian nuclear program, a charge denied by Tehran which says it is developing civilian atomic power and making medical isotopes
New talks between the United Nations nuclear watchdog and Iran began Friday, with the IAEA expected to push Tehran to allow its monitors access to a military base near the capital.

Western powers and Israel suspect Iran of trying to develop a bomb behind the veil of its civilian nuclear program, a charge denied by Tehran which says it is developing civilian atomic power and making medical isotopes.

On Friday, the International Atomic Energy Agency's chief inspector Herman Nackaerts and deputy director general Rafael Grossi were meeting with Iran's ambassador to the agency, Ali Asghar Soltanieh. The IAEA is especially interested in access to the Parchin military base near Tehran, where it believes suspicious explosives testing has been carried out.

The agency's chief Yukiya Amano visited Iran on May 21 after promising talks in Vienna and said afterward that the two sides were close to a deal that would allow inspectors greater access to sites, people and documents tied to Iran's nuclear program.

Earlier this week however, he hinted that a deal might still be someway off.

"We need to hope that the Structured Approach agreement will be signed as soon as possible," he said, although he noted that differences between the parties had "narrowed."

The agency said in a report last month that new satellite imagery indicated "extensive activities" at the base, which some experts see as signs of a clean-up.

On Friday, China's President Hu Jintao also called on his Iranian counterpart during talks in Beijing to be "flexible and pragmatic" ahead of the Moscow talks, urging him also to cooperate with the IAEA, state Xinhua news agency reported.