Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has hailed Iran's "great victory" over its nuclear programme.
Mr Khamenei praised President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's handling of the issue.
Last week, the UN nuclear watchdog said Iran was being more transparent, but had not given "credible assurances" that it was not building a bomb.
On Monday, the agency heard that Iran may have continued secret work on nuclear weapons after 2003, the date US intelligence suggested the work ceased.
"One example of an advance by the Islamic system has been the nuclear issue, in which the Iranian nation has honestly and seriously achieved a great victory," Mr Khamenei said on Tuesday.
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The Grand Ayatollah feels that the nuclear program is a path to progress for Iran. Though they are under UN surveillance, the program has brought on praise from Khamenei.
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