Rafael Grossi, the director general of the IAEA, the UN nuclear agency, confirmed on Wednesday that after signing an agreement with Iran last night, their experts will be able to inspect all nuclear facilities in the Islamic Republic, including those that were attacked. This comes after Iran had suspended all cooperation with IAEA following the attacks by Israel and the United States in June, which led the inspectors to leave the country. Grossi’s announcement marks a positive development in the situation, as it allows for continued monitoring and verification of Iran’s nuclear activities.

UN nuclear agency will be able to inspect all nuclear facilities in Iran, including those attacked

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