A new agreement has been reached between the International Atomic Energy Agency and Iran, paving the way for the resumption of nuclear inspections in the country. The deal was formally signed by the IAEA Director General and Iran’s top diplomat, establishing the specific conditions under which international monitors will return to Iranian nuclear facilities.
The arrangement marks a significant step in restoring the oversight mechanism that had been a point of contention between Tehran and the international nuclear watchdog. While specific details of the inspection protocols weren’t immediately disclosed, the agreement represents a mutual understanding on operational terms for monitoring Iran’s nuclear activities.
This development comes amid ongoing diplomatic efforts regarding Iran’s nuclear program and international non-proliferation commitments. The renewed cooperation framework is expected to provide greater transparency regarding Iran’s nuclear developments while addressing concerns about compliance with international safeguards.