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IAEA chief pushes for access to Iran despite Tehran’s limits on nuclear sites
IAEA chief said the current US-Iran deal requires access for UN nuclear inspectors, though Tehran insists that key sites will remain off-limits until a final deal is reached.
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Iran's uranium-enrichment program must be dismantled, US's Wright says
Wright urged IAEA members to back US calls to fully dismantle Iran’s enrichment program as Europe weighs sanctions.
Iran's Araghchi says uranium stockpile 'inaccessible' amid negotiations with IAEA - report
The Iranian Foreign Minister said that all of their enriched material is "under the rubble of bombed facilities," while he also assured that the IAEA is examining the sites.
Iran-IAEA 'deal' on broader nuclear standoff unclear, with contradicting reports on inspections
The agreement comes against the backdrop of the European powers having activated the process to "snap back" international sanctions against Iran on August 29.
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Iran, IAEA announce agreement on resuming nuclear inspections
The agreement comes against the backdrop of an ongoing threat by European powers to re-impose wide-ranging sanctions against Iran.
IAEA's Grossi to Iran: not much time left in talks on inspections
The International Atomic Energy Agency has not had access to Iran's key nuclear facilities since the United States and Israel bombed them in June.
Construction seen at Dimona site linked to suspected Israeli nuclear program - AP
Dimona's current reactor, which went online in the 1960s, is likely due for replacement or upgrade, which could also explain the construction.
UN nuclear chief Grossi presses Iran to strike deal on inspections soon
IAEA head Rafael Grossi urged Iran to quickly agree on nuclear inspections, warning talks cannot drag on for months after Israeli and US strikes on enrichment sites.