Iran says return of IAEA inspectors is not resumption of full cooperation
Summary
Iran has allowed inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to return, but says this does not mean full cooperation with the agency has resumed. Talks between Iran and European countries continue, with Iran warning against the reimposition of sanctions outlined in an earlier nuclear deal. The International Atomic Energy Agency is assessing how to restart its inspection work in Iran after recent conflicts.Key Facts
- Iran stated the return of IAEA inspectors does not mean full cooperation has resumed.
- The inspectors’ entry was approved by Iran's Supreme National Security Council.
- Discussions are ongoing about a new framework for working with the IAEA.
- Iran stopped working with the IAEA during a brief conflict with Israel in June.
- The Bushehr nuclear reactor's fuel change requires IAEA oversight.
- Talks involving the UK, France, and Germany aimed to prevent sanctions were held in Geneva.
- The 2015 nuclear deal allowed inspections in exchange for lifting some sanctions, abandoned by the US in 2018 during Trump's presidency.
- Iran claims its nuclear work is for civilian energy, not weapons, despite attacks from Israel.
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