Iranian officials warned the United Nations atomic agency not to bow to pressure from U.S. lawmakers to detail its probe into Tehran’s past nuclear work, warning Iran will “not accept” any leaks of their discussions. Speaking after a meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency’s Board of Governors in Vienna, Iranian Ambassador Reza Najafi dismissed the charge that Iran ever worked on nuclear weapons, reiterating Iran’s line that these were “baseless allegations” used to justify sanctions on his country. “The IAEA should at the same time exercise utmost vigilance to ensure full protection of all confidential information coming to its knowledge,” Mr. Najafi told reporters. “We won’t accept any kind of leakage of classified information by anyone.” The IAEA investigation into Iran’s past actions has become a focal point for skeptics of the nuclear agreement Iran reached with six world powers on July 14. The deal still needs approval […]