Can be international oversight of nuclear tests; Iran reached an agreement under pressure
Tehran: The United Nations says Iran will allow international oversight of its nuclear tests.
Iran’s resumption of international surveillance comes after talks with International Atomic Energy Chief Rafael Grossi. Iran has said it will allow oversight for three months.
“We have reached a temporary agreement. Accordingly, the temporary monitoring will continue for the next three months, ”Grossi said.
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Iran has said it will no longer allow international oversight of nuclear tests in the wake of the assassination of nuclear scientist Fakrizadeh.
This had caused great concern. But now Iran has reportedly said it will temporarily allow international oversight.
The United States has said it is ready to discuss issues related to the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran.
Relations between the two countries have soured since former President Donald Trump withdrew from the deal. Negotiations between Iran and the United States are now resuming after a long period of uncertainty.
U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken spoke about Joe Biden’s decision to return to the JCPOA agreement during talks with representatives of the European countries involved in the nuclear deal.
Blinken said the United States was ready to return to the deal if Iran agreed to fully comply with the nuclear deal. Blinken said it was ready to negotiate with other countries involved in the deal.
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