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IAEA confirms inspections of Iran's nuclear sites will proceed
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency announced that inspections of Iran's nuclear facilities will take place. This follows a recent agreement involving the United States and Iran. (sources: dw, aljazeera, bbc, cbsnews, npr)

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The IAEA stated that inspections of Iran's nuclear sites are confirmed to occur, despite conflicting statements from the US and Iran. The Iranian negotiator described the agreement as a sign of US defeat.
- The IAEA head, Rafael Grossi, confirmed that inspections will happen as part of a memorandum of understanding.
- Iran's top negotiator characterized the US-Iran deal as a declaration of defeat for the US.
- The announcement follows previous contradictory statements from both the US and Iran.
Why it matters
The inspections are significant for monitoring Iran's nuclear activities and ensuring compliance with international agreements.
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