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Iran's nuclear chief says IAEA boss will travel to Tehran for talks

Apr 18, 2024

Tehran [Iran], April 18: The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, will shortly be travelling to Tehran to resume nuclear talks with the Iranian side, a top Iranian official said on Wednesday.
"We have good cooperation with the IAEA and the IAEA chief will also come to Tehran soon to continue the bilateral talks and update them, so to speak," Iran's nuclear boss Mohammad Eslami said, according to the Iranian news agency IRNA.
Grossi said in an interview with CNN on Tuesday that he was "considering" visiting Tehran. "I don't have a date; otherwise, I would tell you," he said.
Grossi has long been trying to get answers from Iran about secret nuclear activities in the past, and told the broadcaster there were still some important information gaps. Following the failure of the 2015 international nuclear agreement, which was intended to prevent Tehran from developing nuclear weapons, Iran has failed to fulfil its technical obligations under the deal in recent years.
Source: Qatar Tribune

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