Iran begins restricting watchdogs' access to nuclear sites: report Iranian officials announced they will no longer cooperate with international authorities monitoring production of the country's nuclear stockpile. State TV: Iran imposes curbs on UN nuclear inspectionsState TV says Iran officially has begun restricting international inspections of its nuclear facilities, a bid to pressure European countries and U.S. President Joe Biden's administration to lift economic sanctions and restore the 2015 nuclear deal Iran begins restricting international inspections of nuclear plantsState TV reported the country had officially begun restrictions on nuclear inspections, in what is seen as a bid to pressure the west into lifting sanctions and restore the 2015 nuclear deal. Iran: Temporary deal limiting IAEA access to sites is ‘significant achievement’Tehran says under agreement, inspectors stay in nuclear sites; some cameras will run at suspicious non-nuclear sites, but IAEA won't get footage until sanctions rolled back Iran reaches deal with global nuclear watchdog for inspections over the next 3 monthsThe International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has struck a deal with Iran that will give its inspectors continued access to verify and monitor nuclear activity in the country for the next three months, potentially laying the ground work for Washington and Iran and IAEA thrash out 'temporary solution' ahead of nuclear deal deadlineThe agreement will allow Iranian facility inspections to continue after days of talks with officials, giving some much needed breathing space for diplomatic negotiations. Iran keeps hopes for nuclear deal aliveTehran buys time by allowing continued oversight of its nuclear sites by UN’s watchdog. UN in last-ditch bid to stop Iran blocking nuclear inspectionsThe head of the UN’s nuclear watchdog has visited Iran for last-ditch talks days before Tehran is due to block inspectors from monitoring suspected nuclear sites.Rafael Grossi, director-general of the