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Iran Wants Compensation For $1 Trillion Damage Inflicted On Economy By US Sanctions
A major crisis was narrowly averted Sunday over Iran's nuclear facilities and the planned booting of IAEA inspectors from key sites, scheduled according to a prior Iranian parliament decision for Feb.21. Tehran reached a last-minute agreement with the UN nuclear watchdog, now being described as a temporary "technical understanding" to keep the inspections going for another three months.
According to the agreement, the IAEA will no longer conduct last-minute "snap inspections" after Tehran argued that it shouldn't be subject to such after the US tore up the deal under Trump. IAEA Director-General Rafael Grossi said Sunday that "This is not a replacement for what we used to have. This is a temporary solution that allows us to continue to give to the world assurances of what is going on there, in the hope that we can return to a fuller picture," as cited in CNN.
UN Nuclear Chief Says Iran to Grant 'Less Access' to Program
Iran will begin to offer United Nations inspectors “less access” to its nuclear program as part of its pressure campaign on the West, though investigators will still be able to monitor Tehran’s work, the U.N. atomic watchdog’s chief said Sunday.
Rafael Grossi’s comments came after an emergency trip to Iran in which he said the International Atomic Energy Agency reached a “technical understanding” with Tehran to continue to allow monitoring of its nuclear program for up to three months.
originally posted by: Bluntone22
a reply to: xuenchen
That’s more than their entire gdp in the last four years.
originally posted by: Bluntone22
a reply to: xuenchen
That’s more than their entire gdp in the last four years.
originally posted by: Subaeruginosa
originally posted by: Bluntone22
a reply to: xuenchen
That’s more than their entire gdp in the last four years.
They’re negotiating.
I’m sure they’ll end up accepting a settlement for a few mil less than that... lol.
originally posted by: Subaeruginosa
originally posted by: Bluntone22
a reply to: xuenchen
That’s more than their entire gdp in the last four years.
They’re negotiating.
I’m sure they’ll end up accepting a settlement for a few mil less than that... lol.
originally posted by: RazorV66
originally posted by: Subaeruginosa
originally posted by: Bluntone22
a reply to: xuenchen
That’s more than their entire gdp in the last four years.
They’re negotiating.
I’m sure they’ll end up accepting a settlement for a few mil less than that... lol.
Maybe you Aussie’s should help us out and pick up the tab?
originally posted by: watchitburn
Biden will have to ask his Chinese masters if it's okay with them first, but he'll be happy to give $1T of US taxpayers dollars to Iran.