Global Powers Demand Transparency from Iran on Nuclear Activity
Europe's top powers and the U.S. have presented a draft resolution to the U.N. atomic watchdog Board of Governors. They demand Iran provide detailed information and access to nuclear sites, following concerns over bombed sites and uranium enrichment. Diplomats believe the resolution will likely pass.
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Europe's leading powers, along with the United States, are pressing for action at this week's meeting of the United Nations' atomic watchdog. They have proposed a draft resolution to the 35-nation Board of Governors, seeking answers and access to Iran's nuclear facilities.
The draft calls on Iran to immediately provide the International Atomic Energy Agency with detailed nuclear material accounting and access to its safeguarded nuclear facilities. This step is crucial after concerns arose over Iran's bombed nuclear sites and its stockpile of enriched uranium.
Diplomatic sources have indicated a strong likelihood that the resolution will pass, reflecting the international community's resolve to ensure transparency in Iran's nuclear activities.
(With inputs from agencies.)

