Future access to Parchin weapons testing site not granted
#Photos from #IAEA & #Iran signing the roadmap earlier today.#IranTalks #IranTalksVienna pic.twitter.com/NLvY0R1YZk
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The International Atomic Energy Agency has signed a roadmap with Iran under which they will allegedly resolve all inspection issues by year-end. But one facility to which the IAEA will apparently not be granted access is the Parchin military compound where Iran likely tested nuclear weapons. This is from the first link.VIENNA, July 14 (Reuters) - The U.N. International Atomic Energy Agency signed a roadmap with Iran on Tuesday with the aim of resolving all outstanding questions it has about the country's nuclear programme by the end of the year, the IAEA's director general said on Tuesday.
Future access to Iran's Parchin military site, which the agency had repeatedly sought, is part of a separate "arrangement", Yukiya Amano said.
What could go wrong?
"By 15 December 2015, the Director General will provide... the final assessment on the resolution of all past and present outstanding issues," he added.
Labels: IAEA, Iranian nuclear threat, nuclear weapons, P 5+1, Parchin
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