"It is another indication of reporting that's not accurate. There is no secret agreement. The documentation associated with the implementation arrangements tracks completely with what we have described, which are technical plans submitted to the IAEA," the White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told reporters.
Carney was responding to a question on media reports in Iran that there was a secret agreement, which includes a 30-page annex to the agreement that Iran has reached with the P5+1 countries - the US, UK, Russia, China, and France plus Germany - on its nuclear programme.
"This is not solely a US process. It's not an agreement negotiated solely between the United States and Iran. These are understandings that were reached with our P5+one partners, the European Union, the IAEA and Iran," he said.
"We will make the text available to the Congress and the public. But we must work with the parties on when and in what format the information will be released, and we hope to do that soon.
