Iran agrees to extend UN nuclear checks for 3 months

The head of the Vienna-based International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, is pictured during a meeting with Iran's foreign minister in Tehran on February 21, 2021. - Iran said it had held "fruitful discussions" with the UN nuclear watchdog chief, ahead of a deadline when it is set to restrict the agency's inspections unless the United States lifts painful sanctions.<br /> Grossi's visit comes amid stepped-up efforts between US President Joe Biden's administration, European powers and Iran to salvage the 2015 nuclear deal that has been on the brink of collapse since Donald Trump withdrew from it. (Photo by STR / AFP) (Photo by STR/AFP via Getty Images)

The head of the Vienna-based International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, is pictured during a meeting with Iran’s foreign minister in Tehran on February 21, 2021. (Photo by STR/AFP via Getty Images)

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Officials with the International Atomic Energy Agency came to an agreement with the Ayatollah regime to continue inspections of Iran’s nuclear facilities. On Sunday, Iran agreed to allow UN inspectors to monitor their nuclear activities for up to three months.

Iran has been violating the international law while seeking to develop a nuclear weapon. Despite this latest agreement with the UN, inspectors said Iran restricted access to some of its nuclear objects.

“My hope and the hope of the IAEA has been to stabilize a situation, which was very unstable,” IAEA Director Rafael Grossi said. “And I think this technical understanding does it so that other political consultations on other levels can take place.”

In the meantime, political analysts believe Iran’s deal with the UN could buy the Biden administration more time to negotiate a restoration of the failed Nuclear Deal.

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