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Iran Inspections Face a Timing Fight
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The head of the U.N.'s nuclear agency said Wednesday that Iranian nuclear enrichment sites would be visited by his inspectors as part of the interim U.S.-Iran deal to reach an end to the war. An Iranian diplomat instead insisted any such visit would only come after a final deal.
- Frame 1U.N. nuclear agency says inspectors will visit Iran sites under an interim U.S. deal, making access rules the security stake.
- Frame 2Iran says access to damaged nuclear facilities should come only inside a final U.S. deal.
- Frame 3Grossi says modalities mean dates, procedures, and places; Iran wants those gates settled later.
- Frame 4The memorandum gives negotiators 60 days to turn public claims into private deal terms.
- Frame 5IAEA supervision matters because dilution of highly enriched uranium is written into the agreement.
- Frame 6Next decision: whether site access begins before or after final U.S.-Iran terms.
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- Jun 24, 6:01 PM EDT
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