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UN nuclear chief says agreement provides for access to all of Iran’s nuclear facilities
The agreement outlines new inspection procedures addressing Iran's security concerns and damaged sites, with Iran holding over 440 kilograms of uranium enriched up to 60%, the IAEA said.
- Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi stated that a new agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency does not guarantee access to all Iranian nuclear sites, except Bushehr.
- The agreement allows for resuming inspections but may be canceled if international sanctions are reimposed, as stated by Tehran's officials.
- The IAEA's board of governors' meeting on September 10 is expected to be crucial for future cooperation with the agency.
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Iran Says More Talks Needed to Bring About IAEA Inspections
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi speaks during a meeting with foreign ambassadors in Tehran, Iran, July 12, 2025. Photo: Hamid Forootan/Iranian Foreign Ministry/WANA (West Asia News Agency)/Handout via REUTERS A new agreement between Iran and the UN nuclear watchdog does not guarantee inspectors’ access to Iranian nuclear sites and Tehran wants further talks on how inspections are carried out, the country’s foreign minister said on Wednesd…
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