Inspectors from the United Nations atomic agency arrived in Iran to visit sites related to the country’s nuclear program before talks between the Islamic republic and world powers resume next week. International Atomic Energy Agency Inspectors, who landed in Tehran today for the two-day trip, are expected to visit the Saghand uranium mine and the Ardakan concentration plant, state-run Press TV news channel reported, citing Behrouz Kamalvandi, spokesman for Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization. Iran has agreed to provide relevant nuclear information and managed access to these sites in line with seven “practical steps” agreed to in February with the IAEA to shed more light on its nuclear activities. The measures need to be implemented by May 15. Iranian officials and the IAEA will also discuss today the nation’s Arak heavy-water reactor, state-run Mehr news agency reports. The reactor has been a source of concern for the U.S. and its […]