Economics

Iran Sticking to Nuclear Deal as EU Vies to Prevent Its Collapse

  • IAEA issues quarterly inspections report on Iran program
  • Tensions rising in region between Iran, U.S. and Gulf states
This handout image supplied by the Iran International Photo Agency shows a view of the reactor building at the Russian-built Bushehr nuclear power plant as the first fuel is loaded, on August 21, 2010 in Bushehr, southern Iran.Photographer: International Photo Agency/Getty Images
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Nuclear inspectors reported Iran continued adhering to its 2015 accord with world powers, giving European nations room to pursue their troubled efforts to prevent a total collapse of a pact facing intensifying U.S. pressure.

International Atomic Energy Agency monitors said Iran’s inventories of enriched uranium and heavy water remained below the thresholds allowed under the 2015 agreement, according to a restricted report seen by Bloomberg News.