
Berlin: The head of the United Nations’ Nuclear Monitoring Agency told board members on Monday that they hoped Iran’s decision to allow inspectors to visit two disputed sites was more about it Will inspire confidence.

Rafael Grossi, director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, signed an agreement with Iran in late August that it would allow inspectors to investigate two sites where it is suspected to have used undeclared nuclear material stored and Probably carried out nuclear related activities. The agreement was reached after Grossi personally visited Iranian leaders in Tehran. The agreement also ended the deadlock over the investigation of two sites pending for months.
Iran was allowing IAEA inspectors to visit existing sites as agreed during the 2015 agreement with world powers but was not allowing them to visit two sites, saying they were sites before the agreement date And there is no justification for allowing inspection there.