Iran Pledges to Cooperate With U.N. Atomic Agency, Easing Nuclear Talks Threat

Iran arrived at an arrangement Sunday with the United Nations atomic company that will grant global inspectors entry to some of the country’s nuclear-linked sites, a move probably to avert a crisis in the negotiations on restoring the 2015 nuclear deal.

The arrangement comes after Global Atomic Power Company Director-Standard Rafael Grossi built a very last-minute journey to Tehran this weekend in a bid to persuade Iran to move up its cooperation with the company ahead of a meeting of the IAEA’s best member states commencing Monday.