Iran and the IAEA are expected to resume cooperation under agreement backed by Egypt
Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency agreed on practical steps to resume inspections after cooperation was suspended due to Israeli-US strikes on Iranian nuclear sites in June.
- Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency signed an agreement in Cairo to pave the way for resuming cooperation, including on ways of relaunching inspections of Iran's nuclear facilities.
- France, Germany and the United Kingdom began the process of reimposing sanctions on Iran over what they deemed non-compliance with a 2015 agreement aimed at preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
- Iran's foreign minister held a call with counterparts in Germany, France, and the UK over their threat to potentially snap back sanctions over Iran's nuclear program.
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Nuclear watchdog chief announces breakthrough on Iran monitoring
Nuclear watchdog chief announces breakthrough on Iran monitoring The head of the UN's atomic energy agency announced on Wednesday that a deal has been struck with Iran to resume cooperation on inspections of Tehran's nuclear facilities. "Indispensable" monitoring by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) ended in June, agency chief Rafael Grossi said, when Israel and US-backed airstrikes targeted Iran's nuclear power installations.At the …
TEHERÁN.- Iran and the UN nuclear agency, led by Argentine Rafael Grossi, signed a framework cooperation agreement in Cairo this Tuesday with the UN nuclear agency following the suspension of their collaboration, as a result of the June attacks by Israel and the United States on Iranian territory, although the scope of the pact generated new noises. The agreement was signed in Cairo by the Iranian foreign minister, Abás Araqchi, and the director…
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