Iran may allow American IAEA inspectors in case of nuclear deal.
yesterday, 13:20
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Shostal Oleksandr
yesterday, 13:20
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Iran is ready to allow American inspectors into its nuclear facilities
Iran may permit American inspectors to visit its nuclear facilities if negotiations with Washington are successful, - reported Iranian official Mohammad Eslami.
According to Eslami, the dispute between Iran and the US revolves around uranium enrichment in Iranian facilities. Iran claims that its nuclear program is aimed exclusively at civilian purposes, while Washington is concerned about the possibility of nuclear weapon development and demands a complete cessation of enrichment. The official also emphasized that uranium enrichment is an essential component of Iran's nuclear industry and energy production.
Compromises in Nuclear Negotiations
Iran is ready for compromises in nuclear negotiations, which may indicate a potential improvement in relations between the countries and a reduction in tension over the nuclear issue. This initiative may pave the way for achieving a nuclear deal that satisfies both parties.
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