THE INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY WILL ISSUE A FRESH REPORT ON IRAN'S ATOMIC FUEL PROGRAMME ON THURSDAY, AN IAEA DIPLOMAT SAID, TWO DAYS AFTER MAJOR POWERS PRESENTED TEHRAN WITH INCENTIVES TO SCRAP THE WORK. "THE REPORT WILL BE CLEAR, FACTUAL, SHORT, WITHOUT AN ASSESSMENT (AS TO IRAN'S INTENTIONS)," THE DIPLOMAT TOLD REUTERS. THE IAEA'S 35-NATION BOARD OF GOVERNORS WILL CONVENE ON MONDAY, IN PART TO DEBATE IRAN'S URANIUM-ENRICHMENT DRIVE. TEHRAN'S CHIEF NEGOTIATOR ALI LARIJANI SAID PROPOSALS ON TUESDAY HANDED OVER BY SIX WORLD POWERS TO END A STAND-OFF OVER IRAN'S NUCLEAR ACTIVITY HAD POSITIVE POINTS BUT ALSO SOME "AMBIGUITIES" THAT MUST BE REMOVED.