Un nuclear inspectors
France warns Iran over nuclear deal as deadline nears
France wants Tehran to provide inspectors access to all installations including military sites.
France and Saudi Arabia have said the deal shouldn’t be to the detriment and stability of the region.
The framework nuclear deal seeks to limit the programme in exchange for relief from economic sanctions.
The US is working to convince lawmakers to embrace the framework agreement reached on Thursday.
The two countries held four hours of nuclear talks on Monday in the Swiss city of Lausanne.
Talks between Iran and six powers are expected to fail to reach a deal to lift US and EU sanctions.
The warning was issued at a board meeting of the UN’s International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna.
The US last week penalised a number of Iranian and foreign companies for violating sanctions against Tehran.
Six world powers are negotiating with Iran to scale back on enrichment capacity sharply.
Iran, the US, Britain, France, Germany, Russia and China included the 20 July deadline to reach a pact.
The IAEA said more work was still needed for the implementation of a series of nuclear transparency steps.
The overarching goal is to persuade Iran to scale back its nuclear programme.
Iran says its nuclear programme is entirely peaceful and wants sanctions lifted.
World powers start talks with Iran next week on a final agreement expected on the issue.
There's been a potential breakthrough in the investigation into Tehran’s atomic activities.
Any trade bonanza depends on the long-term success of nuclear diplomacy.
UN inspectors are expected to visit the uranium mine by 29 January.