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IAEA chief says Iran deal would allow nuclear inspections amid dispute over access
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100% centerFirst reported by Ynet · 3 hours ago
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What happened
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi said a temporary U.S.-Iran agreement allows inspectors access to Iran, despite Tehran’s denials. The dispute comes as Trump says Iran accepted full nuclear inspections, while the U.S. Senate passed a war powers resolution requiring congressional approval for action against Iran.
- 01Grossi said the temporary U.S.-Iran deal allows IAEA access and inspections.
- 02Iran denied inspectors could visit damaged nuclear sites until a final deal.
- 03Trump said Iran accepted full inspections and described sanctions relief terms.
- 04The Senate passed a war powers resolution limiting unilateral action against Iran.
- 05The Wall Street Journal said the war prompted a review of U.S. bases in the Middle East.
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