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Iran grants international inspectors access to two suspicious nuclear sites

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Vienna, Aug 26 (EFE) .The director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency Rafael Grossi was in Tehran on Wednesday where he secured a green-light from Iranian officials to inspect two sites suspected of having hosted secretive nuclear activities.After months of failing to reach a deal, Iran’s nuclear agency AEOI and the the United Nations nuclear watchdog released a joint statement committing to “further reinforce their cooperation and enhance mutual trust.” (Camera: Jordi Kuhs)FOOTAGE SHOWS B-ROLL OF DIRECTOR GENERAL OF THE AEOI RAFAEL GROSSI UPON HIS ARRIVAL IN VIENNA, AUSTRIA.

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