Special Envoy: Iran will invite the International Atomic Energy Agency to inspect its nuclear facilities

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Golden Finance reports that on June 19, U.S. Special Envoy Witkov told U.S. lawmakers during a closed-door briefing on June 18 that Iran will invite the International Atomic Energy Agency to inspect its nuclear facilities and begin confirming and identifying the specific locations where Iran's enriched nuclear materials are stored. According to informed sources, Witkov told congressional leaders and members of the national security-related committees that the U.S.-Iran understanding memorandum does not contain any "side agreements," but Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency have drafted a letter of correspondence that includes the above invitation. Witkov stated that this letter to IAEA Director General Grossi would enable him to lead U.S. nuclear inspectors to Tehran. Iran has not responded to this. Under the U.S.-Iran understanding memorandum, both sides agree to resolve the issue of the disposal of existing enriched nuclear material stockpiles according to a relevant timetable and mechanism agreed upon by both parties, with the handling method being the minimum dilution scheme conducted on-site under IAEA supervision. (CCTV News)
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