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Vienna, Sep 12 (EFE) .- The Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, said Sunday in Vienna that the agreement reached with Iran is not a long-term solution. The Iranian government will allow UN inspectors to operate and repair certain surveillance cameras at Iranian nuclear sites after Grossi's visit to Tehran this Sunday.Iran limited international inspections this year and decided to record but not deliver the data recorded by the aforementioned surveillance cameras to the IAEA until an agreement was reached to lift US sanctions against the country.(Camera: JORDI KUHS) SHOT LIST: B-ROLL OF RAFAEL GROSSI'S ARRIVAL IN VIENNA, AUSTRIA AFTER REACHING AN AGREEMENT WITH IRAN.
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