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Head of UN nuclear watchdog says it will inspect Iran nuclear sites as part of US-Iran agreement

Egypt Independent

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June 24, 2026

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Inspectors from the United Nation’s nuclear watchdog will visit nuclear sites in Iran, its chief has said, after contradictory remarks from the US and Iran on whether those sites would be inspected as part of their agreement to end the war. International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) head Rafael Mariano Grossi said the memorandum of understanding The post Head of UN nuclear watchdog says it will inspect Iran nuclear sites as part of US-Iran agreement appeared first on Egypt Independent.

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· Jun 24, 2026

UN's nuclear watchdog says Iran's facilities will be inspected under U.S.-Iran deal

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· Jun 23, 2026

WATCH: Trump says nuclear inspectors will be able to enter Iran at 'appropriate time'

President Donald Trump insisted Tuesday that Iran agreed to United Nations watchdog inspections of its nuclear sites, but said there is no rush.

Arab Times Online

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· Jun 24, 2026

Trump Says Iran Agreed to Nuclear Inspections, Tehran Denies Any Scheduled IAEA Visits

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NPR News

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· Jun 24, 2026

IAEA chief says inspectors will visit nuclear sites under Iran-U.S. interim deal

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MyJoyOnline

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· Jun 24, 2026

IAEA to resume inspections in Iran under preliminary US peace deal

The head of the global nuclear watchdog has said it will carry out inspections in Iran under the country's preliminary peace agreement with the US.

JFeed

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· Jun 24, 2026

IAEA Chief Defies Tehran: "Nuclear Inspections Will Happen" Despite Iran's Refusal

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Related coverage for "Head of UN nuclear watchdog says it will inspect Iran nuclear sites as part of US-Iran agreement": Haaretz — UN's nuclear watchdog says Iran's facilities will be inspected under U.S.-Iran deal. PBS NewsHour — WATCH: Trump says nuclear inspectors will be able to enter Iran at 'appropriate time'. Arab Times Online — Trump Says Iran Agreed to Nuclear Inspections, Tehran Denies Any Scheduled IAEA Visits. NPR News — IAEA chief says inspectors will visit nuclear sites under Iran-U.S. interim deal. MyJoyOnline — IAEA to resume inspections in Iran under preliminary US peace deal. JFeed — IAEA Chief Defies Tehran: "Nuclear Inspections Will Happen" Despite Iran's Refusal