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The head of the UN's nuclear agency warns that Iran would not have "anything to win" from ending inspections of nuclear facilities, as demanded by MPs after the assassination of a top Iranian nuclear scientist. SOUNDBITE
Vienna, Mar 1 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Christian Bruna) The IAEA's Board of Governors will discuss on Monday inspections of Iran's controversial nuclear program, limited since last week amid new tensions between the United States and the Islamic Republic.FOOTAGE OF THE IAEA'S BOARD OF GOVERNORS IN VIENNA
Vienna, Jun 19 (EFE), (Camera: Jordi Khus).- The United Nations nuclear watchdog has urged Iran to improve its cooperation and allow access for international inspectors to its facilities.The International Atomic Energy Agency adopted a resolution on Friday in Vienna calling on the country to fully cooperate with the implementation of safeguarding agreements and protocol.It is the first resolution against Iran since 2015 and the IAEA’s director general Rafael Grossi expressed “serious concern” over Iran’s lack of cooperation with disarmament inspectors.FOOTAGE OF THE IAEA.
Vienna (Austria), 18 June, EFE, (Camera: Jordi Khus).- The Board of Governors of the IAEA, the International Atomic Energy Agency, adopted a resolution on Friday in Vienna urging Iran to improve its cooperation and facilitate access for inspectors. The latest IAEA report, discussed this week at a meeting of the Board, criticizes the fact that Iran has denied inspectors access to two facilities for four months.FOOTAGE OF THE IAEA
The UN's nuclear watchdog holds a special meeting on Iran’s nuclear program at the request of the United States after Tehran said it had breached some terms of the deal. IMAGES of arrivals and top of the meeting
Iran and six major world powers have reached a nuclear deal, capping more than a decade of on-off negotiations. Paul Chapman reports.