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UN nuclear chief says inspectors will visit Iran sites as part of war deal

UN nuclear chief says inspectors will visit Iran sites as part of war deal

Summary

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) will inspect nuclear sites in Iran as part of a preliminary peace deal between Iran and the United States. The inspections are planned soon, but Iran says access to damaged facilities will be part of a final deal, while the US says Iran has agreed to allow inspections.

Key Facts

  • The IAEA director, Rafael Grossi, confirmed inspections in Iran will take place soon under the peace agreement.
  • The US and Iran signed a preliminary deal that includes supervised dilution of Iran’s highly enriched uranium.
  • Iran’s deputy foreign minister says access to damaged nuclear sites will only happen after a final deal and lifting sanctions.
  • US Vice-President JD Vance said Iran agreed to invite IAEA inspectors back, but Iranian officials denied detailed talks on this.
  • President Donald Trump stated Iran has fully agreed to nuclear inspections despite Iran’s denials.
  • The preliminary deal also allows shipping through the Strait of Hormuz and ends the US naval blockade on Iranian ports.
  • The US is discussing the deal with Gulf countries, including the UAE, Kuwait, and Bahrain.
  • A final agreement between the US and Iran is expected within 60 days, aiming to manage Iran’s enriched nuclear material under IAEA supervision.
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