IAEA to Inspect Iran’s Enrichment Sites Under Interim U.S. Deal

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IAEA chief Rafael Grossi says U.N. inspectors will visit Iran’s uranium enrichment facilities as part of the interim U.S.-Iran framework, a key step in verifying Tehran’s stockpile and downblending efforts. The plan comes amid ongoing diplomacy in the Gulf, with Iran not yet publicly responding, and the IAEA continuing access to other sites such as Bushehr to monitor nuclear activity.
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