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

UN nuclear chief says inspectors will visit Iran sites as part of war deal
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The IAEA is preparing to inspect Iranian nuclear sites as part of a preliminary peace agreement between the US and Iran. While the US claims an agreement for inspections is in place, Iranian officials maintain that access will be determined by a final deal.

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This is a critical development in international diplomacy and global energy markets, as it relates to the ongoing US-Iran conflict.

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Image source, EPA Image caption, Rafael Grossi said the IAEA was working on dates, procedures and places for the inspections

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The article balances perspectives from both the US and Iranian governments regarding the status of the agreement.

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