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The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, has confirmed that UN nuclear inspectors are expected to visit Iranian nuclear sites under the framework of a preliminary agreement between Iran and the United States. Discussions are now underway to determine the timing, procedures, and scope of the inspections, which would oversee the handling of Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile. While the agreement outlines a monitoring role for the IAEA, Iranian officials have indicated that access to damaged nuclear facilities will only be finalized as part of a broader and permanent deal with Washington. The development comes amid ongoing diplomatic efforts to ease tensions following last year’s conflict, with both sides continuing negotiations. International observers view the planned inspections as a significant step toward greater transparency and a potential pathway to a long-term nuclear agreement.

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00:00There has been a Memorandum of Understanding signed by both Presidents.
00:05Paragraph 8 of this Memorandum of Understanding says explicitly
00:12that the nuclear activities that are going to be carried out
00:18with regards to the nuclear material facilities
00:20will be supervised by the IEEA in all letters.
00:26Obviously, to do that we will have to inspect.
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