UN Report Seen by AP Says UN Nuclear Agency and Iran Haven’t Agreed on Resuming Inspections of Sites Affected by the War
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Report: Iran increased stockpile of uranium enriched to near weapons-grade levels bef
Confidential IAEA report says Tehran and UN watchdog failed to reach agreement on resuming inspections of sites affected by Israeli and US bombing in June; it is unclear just how Israeli-US strikes disrupted Iran's nuclear program

UN report seen by AP says UN nuclear agency and Iran haven't agreed on resuming inspections of sites affected by the war
UN report seen by AP says UN nuclear agency and Iran haven't agreed on resuming inspections of sites affected by the war.
Iran dismisses Western disinformation over IAEAE inspections as sovereignty takes precedence
Tehran — Iran has firmly rejected Western media claims that it has reached a nuclear inspection agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), underscoring its right to defend national sovereignty against politicized pressure from the West. Officials in Tehran made clear that no final deal has been struck with the agency, dismissing what they […]
IAEA report reveals that at the outbreak of the war, Iran possessed 440.9 kilograms of 60% enriched uranium • IAEA Chairman Rafael Grossi told Reuters that negotiations with Iran on the renewal of inspections of nuclear sites "cannot continue for many more months"
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