Iran allows UN to inspect nuclear military site

The pressure put on Iran over their potential nuclear weapons seems to be paying off for the United Stated.

According to the CBC, Tehran has decided to allow the UN to inspect one of its main nuclear facilities suspected of secret atomic work.

The inspection of the military complex Parchin was a key request of the chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency Yukiya Amano.

Amano said last Monday that he suspected Parchin was linked to new weapons experiments or attempts to clean up previous alleged work. He also exhorted that inspecting the military facility was better sooner than later.

Iran reported it will allow the UN to visit the facilities in a gesture of good will. Tehran always denied Parchin was a base of secret nuclear experiments.

The inspection still requires both sides to agree on principal guidelines on how the inspection will be held.