Iran nuclear inspections 'going to happen,' says IAEA head
Key takeaways
- After contradicting US and Iranian statements, the UN nuclear agency said inspections of Iran's nuclear sites would take place.
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- He held talks with United Arab Emirates President Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan on Wednesday.
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After contradicting US and Iranian statements, the UN nuclear agency said inspections of Iran's nuclear sites would take place. Iran's top negotiator called the US-Iran deal "America's declaration of defeat." More at DW.
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