IAEA chief pushes for access to Iran despite Tehran’s limits on nuclear sites
Iran war Grossi also counters Chinese claims of contaminated water from Japan's Fukushima plant Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency…
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The nuclear plant is still staffed by Ukrainian personnel despite Russian control. IAEA chief said the current US-Iran deal requires access for UN nuclear inspectors, though Tehran insists that key sites will remain off-limits until a final deal is reached.
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The nuclear plant is still staffed by Ukrainian personnel despite Russian control.
according to Peoples GazetteIAEA chief said the current US-Iran deal requires access for UN nuclear inspectors, though Tehran insists that key sites will remain off-limits until a final deal is reached.
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