
Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) announced a historic agreement to resume inspections at nuclear facilities, including sites that had previously been targeted by the United States and Israel.
The deal seeks to restore international confidence in the peaceful use of Iran’s nuclear program and opens the door to a new stage of technical and diplomatic cooperation. However, Tehran warned that its commitment depends on sanctions not being reinstated and on its sovereignty being respected, making it clear that it could withdraw if it perceives violations from the West.
Experts believe this agreement is a key step toward reducing tensions in the Middle East, though they caution that its success will depend on the political will of all parties involved. The resumption of inspections is seen not only as an opportunity to curb international distrust but also as a turning point that could determine the course of nuclear diplomacy in the years to come.
