'Very complicated issue’: Iran may be rebuilding nuclear sites

By Sky News Australia

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International relations expert Arman Mahmoudian says the prospect of Iran rebuilding its nuclear sites is a "very complicated” issue. ​“Iran may want to play around the edges of the Memorandum of Understanding,” Dr Mahmoudian told Sky News Australia. ​“Since the Memorandum of Understanding doesn’t put much of a constraint on Iran’s missile program… they can always make an argument that they are repairing a site that also has functions for Iran’s missile program. ​“In the absence of any verification system and IAEA inspectors, it’s going to be very hard for us to see which direction it is. ​“It definitely doesn’t help the current tension; it definitely doesn’t help the de-escalation, and it may add to the suspicion of the Israelis and Americans who have historically been sceptical about Iran’s intentions.”

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