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Iran might accept US IAEA inspectors if nuclear deal reached

  • On May 28, 2025, Iran said it might allow U.S. Inspectors to visit its nuclear sites if a deal with the United States is reached.
  • This proposal follows five recent high-level talks between Tehran and Washington focused on resolving disputes over Iran's nuclear program.
  • Iran has increased its uranium enrichment to 60%, which exceeds the 3.67% cap established by the 2015 agreement but remains under the 90% level associated with nuclear weapons—a threshold the U.S. Has emphasized as a critical limit.
  • Mohammad Eslami, who leads Iran’s nuclear program, stated that it is customary for the country to refuse inspectors from nations considered hostile, but noted that American inspectors might be allowed access if specific agreements and conditions are met.
  • The talks and potential inspection acceptance suggest cautious progress, though Iran insists enrichment remains a fundamental, non-negotiable national right.
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kikar.co.il broke the news in on Wednesday, May 28, 2025.
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