UN nuclear agency boss says inspectors will visit Iran’s nuclear sites under Iran-US interim deal
Grossi said inspectors will verify Iran’s nuclear sites under the interim deal, which requires downblending enriched uranium within 60 days.
- IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi announced Wednesday that the International Atomic Energy Agency will soon inspect nuclear sites in Iran, a critical component of the recent U.S.-Iran agreement to end their conflict.
- Earlier this month, the IAEA Board of Governors demanded Tehran disclose enriched uranium information, while last week the U.S. and Iran agreed to a deal providing 60 days to downblend stockpiles.
- Since Israel launched a 12-day war on Iran in 2025, Tehran has blocked access to enrichment sites believed to store uranium enriched up to 60% purity without a weapons program.
- Grossi countered Tehran's claim that bombed sites were not scheduled for inspection, stating the IAEA will verify facilities independently: 'Obviously, to do that, we have to inspect.'
- Nonproliferation experts worry the Islamic Republic may be moving its stockpile to undeclared areas, even as nearly 60 days remain to finalize broader agreements under the U.S.-Iran accord.
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UN nuclear chief says inspections in Iran will go ahead despite Tehran's caution
UN nuclear chief says inspections in Iran will go ahead despite Tehran's caution The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) says the UN's nuclear inspectors will visit Iran's enrichment sites, despite Tehran indicating that any such inspections will only take place after a final agreement is reached. "This is going to happen," IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi said on Wednesday. Inspections of Iran's nuclear facilities …
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