Politics9/10/2025Bloomberg

Iran Steps Back From the Brink With UN Atomic Watchdog Deal

Iran Steps Back From the Brink With UN Atomic Watchdog Deal

Iran and the UN nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), have reached a deal that could allow inspectors to return to Iran's nuclear facilities as early as next month. The agreement was reached during high-level talks in Cairo, according to two diplomats familiar with the situation. The deal aims to break the deadlock between Iran and the IAEA, which had been denied access to some Iranian nuclear sites in recent months. The details of the agreement are still unclear, but it is seen as a positive step towards resolving the ongoing tensions over Iran's nuclear program. The agreement comes at a critical time, as talks between Iran and world powers to revive the 2015 nuclear deal continue. The successful implementation of this new deal with the IAEA could help build momentum for the broader nuclear negotiations and ease concerns about Iran's nuclear activities.

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