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Iran Agrees To Let Inspectors Install New Memory Cards In Nuclear Site Cameras

The agreement came days before Iran was likely to be censured for failing to cooperate with the International Atomic Energy Agency.

Iran has agreed to allow international inspectors to install new memory cards in the surveillance cameras that monitor Iran's nuclear sites.

The agreement came days after reports by the United Nation's International Atomic Energy Agency that Iran had been its investigations and impeding its monitoring activities. Western countries, including the U.S., were said to be considering Iran for its recalcitrance — an act that itself could run the

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