IAEA Chief Discusses Nuclear Talks With Iran
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency spoke with Al Jazeera about recent developments in nuclear negotiations involving Iran. The interview covered the agency's monitoring role and the status of ongoing diplomatic efforts.
koreaherald.comThe head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Grossi, spoke with Al Jazeera about the latest developments in nuclear talks with Iran. Grossi addressed the agency's current monitoring activities and the status of diplomatic discussions between Iran and other parties.
The agency continues to conduct inspections and collect data on Iran's nuclear facilities under existing agreements. Grossi described the technical requirements for verification and the conditions under which the agency can confirm compliance.
Talks involve multiple governments and focus on limits to uranium enrichment and other nuclear activities. The agency maintains a technical role separate from the political negotiations between the governments involved.
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