The interim U.S.-Iran peace accord gives U.N. nuclear inspectors access to Iran, according to International Atomic Energy Agency boss Rafael Grossi.
Inspections to Begin Soon
Grossi stated that inspections had to happen and that the IAEA will have to have access and inspect. U.N. inspectors have already held an initial exchange with Iranian officials to discuss technical issues.
The first goal of any visit to Iran would be to check whether IAEA seals on previously inspected material remained intact and whether any material was missing. Grossi emphasized the importance of a strong verification system, saying “intentions are not enough”.
Iran has not informed the watchdog how much of its enriched uranium survived U.S. and Israeli attacks or where it is. The IAEA estimates Iran had 440.9 kg of uranium enriched to up to 60% before the conflict began.
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