The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirmed that its inspectors would soon regain access to Iran's nuclear sites under an interim agreement brokered between Iran and the United States. This development marks a significant step toward resuming transparency measures and monitoring the Iranian nuclear program.
The interim arrangement allows inspectors to conduct on-site visits, ensuring oversight over Iran’s nuclear activities. Such inspections had been curtailed amid escalating tensions and stalled diplomatic efforts, raising international concern over potential nuclear advancements.
The agreement outlines specific parameters regulating the agency’s access, reflecting a cautious but crucial commitment to nuclear transparency. It sets the groundwork for future negotiations aimed at resolving outstanding issues surrounding Iran’s nuclear ambitions.

