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Iran strikes deal with UN nuclear watchdog to allow temporary access to program

The United Nations nuclear watchdog said it had struck a deal with Iran to cushion the blow of Tehran’s plans to end snap site inspections, with both sides agreeing to keep “necessary” monitoring for up to three months.
Key points:
- US President Joe Biden has said he is ready to talk about both nations returning to the nuclear accord
- The pact aims to keep Iran at arm’s length from being able to make nuclear arms
- Former President Donald Trump withdrew in 2018 and reimposed sanctions to Iran
The announcement by International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) chief Rafael Grossi, made at Vienna airport after a weekend trip to Iran, confirmed that Tehran would go ahead with its plan to slash cooperation with the agency.
Iran has been gradually breaching…
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