There has been a breakthrough at the Iran nuclear talks in Vienna.
Iran's foreign minister says International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) cameras will once again be allowed to film at a sensitive site.
The issue had been a sticking point during discussions to revive the landmark nuclear deal signed in 2015.
The cameras will replace those at a centrifuge manufacturing facility in Karaj that were damaged or destroyed in a sabotage attack in June which Iran blames on Israel.
Al Jazeera’s Dorsa Jabbari reports from Vienna.
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Iran's foreign minister says International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) cameras will once again be allowed to film at a sensitive site.
The issue had been a sticking point during discussions to revive the landmark nuclear deal signed in 2015.
The cameras will replace those at a centrifuge manufacturing facility in Karaj that were damaged or destroyed in a sabotage attack in June which Iran blames on Israel.
Al Jazeera’s Dorsa Jabbari reports from Vienna.
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