U.N. nuclear head says Iran pledges more access for inspectors
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IAEA: Iran to reconnect nuclear cameras, ramp up inspections
VIENNA, March 5 — Iran has agreed to reconnect surveillance cameras at several nuclear sites and increase the pace of inspections, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency said on Saturday. UN nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi hailed “a marked improvement” in his discussions with the Iranian government. Grossi has been in Tehran for talks with Iranian officials following the discovery of uranium particles enriched to near weapons-gr…
Head of UN nuclear watchdog says Iran pledges more access for inspectors
The head of the U.N.'s nuclear agency said Saturday that Iran pledged to restore cameras and other monitoring equipment at its nuclear sites and to allow more inspections at a facility where particles of uranium enriched to near weapons-grade were recently detected.
U.N. nuclear head says Iran pledges more access for inspectors
But a joint statement issued by the International Atomic Energy Agency and Iran’s nuclear body only gave vague assurances that Tehran would address long-standing complaints about the access it gives the watchdog’s inspectors to its disputed nuclear program.
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