Iran Bars UN Inspectors From Bombed Nuclear Sites, IAEA Flags 'Urgent' Gaps In Oversight

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has raised alarms about its inability to verify Iran's enriched uranium stockpiles following Tehran's decision to deny access to critical nuclear facilities that had been damaged in recent bombings. This development has heightened concerns over Iran's nuclear activities amidst ongoing, albeit fragile, negotiations between the United States and Iran. The IAEA emphasized the urgency of addressing these gaps in oversight, which could potentially escalate tensions in an already precarious diplomatic environment. The situation underscores the complexities surrounding Iran's nuclear program, particularly as the international community seeks to ensure compliance with nuclear non-proliferation agreements. As diplomatic efforts continue, the IAEA's inability to monitor Iran's nuclear sites effectively raises questions about transparency and the potential for further regional instability.
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