UN Nuclear Watchdog Ramps Up Pressure On Iran To Access Sites
(Worthy News) – The board of governors of the United Nations’ atomic agency issued a resolution on June 19 urging Iran to provide access to two sites where nuclear activity may have occurred in the past.
It is the first resolution of its kind since 2012.
The resolution calls on Iran to “fully cooperate” with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and “satisfy the Agency’s requests without any further delay,” including by providing “prompt” access to the two sites in order to clarify whether undeclared nuclear activity took place there during the early 2000s. [ Source: Radio Free Europe (Read More…) ]
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