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Grossi Says Iran Agreed to Full IAEA Access at Nuclear Sites
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50% centerFirst reported by Ynet · 7 hours ago
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What happened
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi said Iran has agreed to full inspector access under a signed memorandum, contradicting Tehran’s denials. He said inspectors will soon check Iranian nuclear sites for missing material and intact seals, while tensions remain high after the war with Israel and U.S. strikes on nuclear facilities.
- 01Grossi said the IAEA has full access under a signed memorandum.
- 02Inspectors will verify seals and account for all nuclear material.
- 03Iranian officials denied that the deal guarantees access to attacked sites.
- 04The agreement follows halted cooperation after the June war with Israel.
- 05Iran held 440.9 kilograms of 60 percent enriched uranium in September.
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