Trump envoy tells lawmakers Iran will invite UN nuclear watchdog to inspect its nuclear sites
Steve Witkoff said the deal includes a side letter allowing U.N. inspectors to track Iran’s enriched uranium and bring U.S. inspectors to Tehran.
- Iran will invite United Nations nuclear inspectors to examine its nuclear sites and assist in locating nuclear material buried during U.S. strikes.
- This invitation is part of a 14-point memorandum of understanding between the U.S. and Iran aimed at ending the Iran war and includes a commitment by Iran not to pursue nuclear weapons.
- An arrangement involving the International Atomic Energy Agency has been created to facilitate inspections, potentially allowing American inspectors to join the teams.
- Iran has previously blocked inspectors and withheld information about the location of enriched uranium material, but this move may represent a first step toward compliance with the memorandum.
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