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Can inspectors return to Iran's nuclear sites?
Key takeaways
- The UN nuclear watchdog says inspections of Iran's nuclear program are possible in principle.
- Grossi told reporters on Wednesday that the interim deal signed by Iran and the United States provides for such inspections.
- "Whether this happens the day after tomorrow or in one week or in 10 days, it's important, but not essential," Grossi said.
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The UN nuclear watchdog says inspections of Iran's nuclear program are possible in principle. The bigger question is whether Tehran will allow meaningful access.
https://p.dw.com/p/5GWSGIAEA Director Grossi said inspections of Iranian enrichment sites are 'going to happen' but did not offer a timeline Image: Elisabeth Mandl/REUTERSAdvertisement International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) head Rafael Grossi is confident that the UN nuclear watchdog will inspect Iranian nuclear sites in the foreseeable future.
Grossi told reporters on Wednesday that the interim deal signed by Iran and the United States provides for such inspections.
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