The UN's International Atomic Energy Agency says it has reached a deal with
The agency's deputy director described the deal as a framework for resolving a range of nuclear issues with
The EU and US, however, accuse the Islamic republic of seeking to build nuclear weapons and have demanded it suspend its uranium enrichment activities.
The UN Security Council has imposed two rounds of sanctions on
The BBC's Bethany Bell, in
However
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Ollie Heinonen, the deputy director of the IAEA, announced the deal after meeting two senior Iranian negotiators in
Under the terms of the deal a new team of nuclear inspectors will be put together.
That team will then quickly granted access to the heavy water reactor plant at
The head of the IAEA, Mohammed ElBaradei, has said that deals such as this will serve as a way to defuse the ongoing diplomatic crisis over
Heavy water reactors produce plutonium, which can be used in nuclear weapons as an alternative to enriched uranium.
Located some 190km (120 miles) south-west of
Heavy water is used to moderate the nuclear fission chain reaction either in a certain type of reactor - albeit not the type that
The project is scheduled to be completed by 2009.
The IAEA also said it had agreed with
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The head of the IAEA, Mohammed ElBaradei