IAEA Inspections: An Ongoing Dialogue with Iran

The International Atomic Energy Agency is conducting inspections in Iran, though not at sites bombed by the U.S. in June. While discussions with Iran continue, no substantive nuclear activity has been observed. IAEA Chief Rafael Grossi maintains transparency about the ongoing process and its limitations.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 30-10-2025 00:20 IST | Created: 30-10-2025 00:20 IST
IAEA Inspections: An Ongoing Dialogue with Iran
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The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is actively inspecting nuclear sites in Iran, although it is yet to examine the sites targeted by U.S. bombings in June. IAEA Chief Rafael Grossi outlined these developments on Wednesday.

Grossi mentioned that the IAEA is engaging in constructive dialogue with Iran, aiming to expand the scope of inspections despite not being able to access all pertinent sites. He assured that nothing observed so far suggests significant nuclear work.

The IAEA emphasizes transparency in its inspections, clarifying that while there is industrial activity, it does not necessarily involve nuclear enrichment. Ongoing discussions with Iran are vital to understanding the nature of activities at these locations.

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