IAEA and Iran Agree to Restart Nuclear Inspections
The IAEA and Iran struck a Cairo deal to resume nuclear inspections, hoping to avert E3 snapback sanctions and address concerns over enriched uranium.
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The IAEA and Iran struck a Cairo deal to resume nuclear inspections, hoping to avert E3 snapback sanctions and address concerns over enriched uranium.
IAEA’s Rafael Grossi says restoring inspections in Iran could lay the groundwork for nuclear safety as technical talks move forward.
Iran FM Araghchi announces a fresh approach to re-engage with the IAEA after suspending ties due to attacks on nuclear facilities.
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China’s envoy Li Song condemns the U.S. strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities as egregious, urging dialogue and peace.
The IAEA confirms no radiation increase at three Iranian nuclear sites, including Fordow, following a U.S. attack.
IAEA confirms damage to Iran’s Khondab heavy water reactor in Arak after an Israeli strike, highlighting rising regional tensions.