Iran Agrees to Let International Observers Monitor Its Nuclear Facilities
- Marco Carnelos
- Monday 13 Sep 21
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Iran has agreed to allow the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to resume maintenance work on cameras at its nuclear facilities. The decision would let the international observers monitor the country’s nuclear facilities and has renewed hopes to revive the stalled nuclear talks. Could this pave the way for getting the Iran nuclear deal back on track?
Guests:
Marco Carnelos- Former Italian Diplomat
Borzou Daragahi- International Correspondent for The Independent and Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council Mohammad Marandi- Political Analyst and Professor at Tehran University
Negar Mortazavi- Journalist

Marco Carnelos
Marco Carnelos is a former Italian diplomat. He has been assigned to Somalia, Australia and the United Nations. He has served in the foreign policy staff of three Italian prime ministers between 1995 and 2011. More recently he has been Middle East Peace Process Coordinator Special Envoy for Syria for the Italian government and, until November 2017, ambassador of Italy to Iraq.
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