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Conversation: Iranian foreign minister: Deal with IAEA no longer valid NHK

A: Hey there! Did you catch the news today?
B: Nah, I missed it. What's up?

A: So, Iran's foreign minister said their agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency ain't valid anymore.
B: Oh, that's serious... What was the deal about?

A: It was about letting inspectors check out their nuclear facilities.
B: And why did they cancel it?

A: Well, sanctions were put back on Iran in September, and the minister said that changes everything.
B: I see... So, what's next for Iran then?

A: They're gonna keep developing their nuclear stuff, but they're open to talks if it can build trust in their peaceful nuclear program.
B: Sounds like they want a diplomatic solution with the U.S. and others regarding the nuclear issue.

A: That's right! The sanctions were lifted back in 2015 when Iran agreed to curbs on its nuclear program, but Britain, France, and Germany brought them back in August because of Iran's uranium enrichment activities that broke the deal.
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Iran's Foreign Minister declared their agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency invalid following reimposed sanctions in September. This deal allowed inspectors to access nuclear facilities. The minister stated that these changes necessitate Iran continuing nuclear development but
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ID: 6b971a60-c8eb-41e0-881b-8f84d64c5c9c

Category ID: conversation_summary

URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20251006_04/#conversation

Date: Oct. 6, 2025

Notes: 2025-10-06

Created: 2025/10/06 08:10

Updated: 2025/12/08 01:10

Last Read: 2025/10/06 11:56