Iran agreed to seven measures meant to shine increased light on its nuclear activities, including one that addresses Western concerns the work had a military dimension. Under Sunday’s agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency, Tehran pledged to provide information on work it did on certain types of detonators that could be used to trigger a nuclear device. It also promised to provide updated plans for a heavy-water nuclear reactor and allow inspectors into a uranium mine and yellowcake concentration plant. Agreeing to detail the work on detonators was a first step to addressing Western suspicions that Iran has worked on a military nuclear program. While the actions promised are relatively modest, Western diplomats said they met the bar for the kind of steps Iran needed to take at this stage. However, some sources of the West’s concern remain shielded from U.N. experts, such as granting the IAEA renewed […]