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The deadlock is a chilling signal for a wider effort by six major powers to get Iran tackle the decade-old nuclear row.
New meeting scheduled for February 12 after talks between Tehran and UN atomic agency falter.
Talks in Tehran could mean a deal with Iran over its nuclear programme is struck during next round in January.
Seven-member IAEA delegation in Tehran for one-day visit to discuss country's disputed nuclear programme.
Lack of deal to increase access casts shadow over upcoming Moscow meeting between Iran and six world powers.
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei may control the nuclear programme, but he lacks a critical mass of Iranians.
IAEA head says Tehran refused to allow its inspectors to visit the Parchin weapons development complex.
Two-day talks in Tehran come as Iran announces halt to oil supplies to France and Britain over nuclear standoff.
Head of IAEA mission expresses optimism about recent trip to Iran, but says there is still "a lot of work" to be done.
Three-day visit by UN watchdog officials aims to address concerns about Tehran's nuclear ambitions amid rising tensions.
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