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Iran restricts UN access to bombed nuclear sites
Iran has stated that it will not permit UN inspectors to access nuclear sites that have been bombed. This announcement follows discussions involving U.S. officials about potential inspections. (sources: bbc, nbcnews, yahoo, alarabiya)

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Iran has declared that it will not allow UN inspectors to visit bombed nuclear sites, despite U.S. officials indicating progress in talks regarding the return of inspectors. No new commitments have been made by Iran concerning these sites.
- Iran has stated it will not allow UN inspectors at bombed nuclear sites.
- U.S. officials, including Vance, have suggested progress in discussions about inspections.
- Iran has not made new commitments regarding the inspection of nuclear sites.
Why it matters
The situation impacts international oversight of Iran's nuclear activities and ongoing diplomatic efforts.
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