Iran agrees to allow in a team to discuss restoring nuclear monitoring, a UN watchdog says
- Rafael Mariano Grossi announced Wednesday Iran will allow an International Atomic Energy Agency technical team.
- This follows recent negotiations Saturday after Iran curtailed agency access at nuclear sites.
- The technical team will discuss restoring monitoring and access at nuclear sites.
- Rafael Grossi called the decision an "encouraging sign."
- The agency head emphasized that ensuring compliance needs the agency's expertise.
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Iran to allow IAEA team to restore surveillance
WASHINGTON — Iran agreed to allow in an International Atomic Energy Agency technical team in the coming days to discuss restoring camera surveillance at nuclear sites, the head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog said Wednesday, calling it an encouraging signal…


Iran agrees to allow nuclear monitoring
WASHINGTON — Iran agreed to allow in an International Atomic Energy Agency technical team in the coming days to discuss restoring camera surveillance at nuclear sites, the head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog said Wednesday, calling it an encouraging signal…

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Iran agrees to allow in team to discuss restoring nuclear monitoring
Iran has agreed to allow in an International Atomic Energy Agency technical team in the coming days to discuss restoring camera surveillance at nuclear sites, the head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog said Wednesday, calling it an encouraging signal of Iran's attitude toward nuclear talks with the United States. Rafael…
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Iran has agreed to allow in an International Atomic Energy Agency technical team in the coming days to discuss restoring camera surveillance at nuclear sites, the head of the UN nuclear watchdog said Wednesday. Rafael Mariano Grossi called it an encouraging signal of Iran's attitude toward nuclear talks with the...
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