Excerpts of the report, obtained yesterday by The Associated Press, also stressed that "Iran continues to make extensive use of front companies to procure items for prohibited activities."
The panel of experts, appointed by Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, conducts investigations and reports to the UN Security Council committee monitoring implementation and alleged violations of sanctions against Iran.
Iran insists its nuclear program is peaceful, aimed at producing nuclear energy, but the US, its Western allies and Israel have long believed Tehran's real aim is producing nuclear weapons.
According to the panel's report, several countries that were not identified "noted that procurement associated with Iran's prohibited activities appears to have slowed over the last six to nine months."
After centrist Rouhani replaced hard-liner Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in June 2013, he pledged to reduce confrontation with the international community over its nuclear activities. He agreed to restart stalled negotiations with the six powers in November in a deal which required Iran to stop enrichment of uranium to 20 percent which is a possible pathway to nuclear arms in exchange for the easing of some Western sanctions.
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