Iran's parliament will review relations with the UN nuclear watchdog over its latest report that said the Islamic state's nuclear activities appeared to have military dimensions, speaker Ali Larijani was quoted as saying on Sunday.
The 35-nation governing board of the International Atomic Energy Agency passed a resolution on Friday voicing "increasing concern" about Iran's nuclear programme after an IAEA report saying Tehran appeared to have worked on designing an atom bomb.
Iran says it is enriching uranium only for a planned network of civil nuclear power stations, not nuclear weapons, and has rejected IAEA director Yukiya Amano's report as politicised.
"(Parliament's) national security and foreign policy committee has been appointed to review the manner of (Iran's) co-operation with the agency and relations with it," Larijani said, according to the student news agency ISNA.