UN nuclear chief says inspectors will visit Iran sites as part of war deal

The IAEA plans to conduct inspections of Iranian nuclear facilities as part of a preliminary peace agreement with the US. While the US and Iran negotiate terms, the deal has already impacted global oil prices and shipping routes in the Strait of Hormuz.
Why it matters
This development marks a critical de-escalation in a major geopolitical conflict, directly influencing global energy markets and regional security.
Share Save Add as preferred on Google David Gritten EPA Rafael Grossi said the IAEA was working on dates, procedures and places for the inspections The head of the global nuclear watchdog has said it will carry out inspections in Iran under the country s preliminary peace agreement with the US.
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