Iran’s government committed to providing information on detonators for the first time on Sunday as part of a new series of confidence-building measures it agreed to with the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog. The measures include additional inspections of known nuclear sites and clarifications on questions the watchdog organization, the International Atomic Energy Agency, has asked Iran for years, the semiofficial Iranian Students’ News Agency reported. Under the agreement, Iran will provide more access to and information about uranium mines near the city of Yazd, a facility near the city of Ardakan, laser production, and its heavy-water reactor near Arak. The promise of information on detonator research is part of a dossier that has been heavily influencing Western views on Iran’s nuclear program, which Iran says is for energy purposes only, but the United States and other world powers suspect is a cover for producing a nuclear weapons […]