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IAEA ready to help define 'concrete steps' to implement U.S.-Iran deal

IAEA ready to help define 'concrete steps' to implement U.S.-Iran deal
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The IAEA has expressed readiness to define the technical steps required to implement a new U.S.-Iran deal aimed at ending the conflict in West Asia. The agreement involves Iran diluting its enriched uranium stocks in exchange for economic relief.

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This deal represents a major shift in global geopolitics and nuclear non-proliferation efforts in the Middle East.

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The International Atomic Energy Agency said on Thursday (June 18, 2026) that it was ready to begin defining the "concrete steps" needed to implement a U.S.-Iran deal to end the West Asia war.

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