Nuclear sites in Iran will be inspected, permission granted
Nuclear sites in Iran will be inspected, permission granted
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On behalf of Iran, the UN nuclear agency inspectors have agreed to allow those two suspicious places to visit. The place where suspicion of storing or using undeclared nuclear material was raised.

Shortly after this announcement, Iran's arch-enemy America suffered a humiliating defeat. The United Nations has blocked the controversial bid to impose an international ban on the Islamic Republic. The 2015 historic torpedo was dogged by the US move after Iran agreed to suspend its nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief. The deal, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), US President Donald Trump had unilaterally decided to withdraw in 2018. Iran retaliated by gradually reducing its commitment to the JCPOA.

Apart from this, on Wednesday, Iran has agreed to send nuclear inspectors to two suspicious places. The International Atomic Energy Agency reported that Iran is voluntarily allowing two sites provided by the IAEA and facilitating IAEA verification activities to resolve issues. The Governors of the International Atomic Agency, Britain, Germany and France A resolution was issued in late June. In this, Tehran was requested to allow the inspectors access to both places.

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