The IAEA visit is seen as a critical step toward re-establishing nuclear oversight in Iran and gauging the long-term impact of the June airstrikes on its nuclear program.
Breakdown
- IAEA officials are set to visit Iran for the first time since recent airstrikes.
- Israeli and U.S. airstrikes in June severely damaged Iran's nuclear facilities. 13s
- The air campaign reportedly resulted in nearly 1,100 deaths, including high-ranking military officials. 24s
- Iranian officials condemned U.S. actions as illegal and disruptive to international trade. 31s
- A ceasefire has held since the strikes, but IAEA inspectors had left during the conflict, limiting monitoring. 50s