UN nuclear watchdog demands Iran open up bombed nuclear sites
Tamara Ceaikovski
VIENNA: The International Atomic Energy Agency board on Thursday (Nov 20) passed a resolution demanding that Iran provide "full and prompt" cooperation including access to sensitive nuclear sites, but Tehran immediately rejected the measure. Long-simmering tensions with the UN nuclear watchdog flared anew after Israeli and US strikes on Iranian sites in June. UN inspectors have not had access to any of the damaged complex. IAEA chief Rafael Grossi on Wednesday renewed a call for Tehran to let
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