Detailed Steps Needed for Iran's Nuclear Program Verification
IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi emphasized the necessity for precise verification measures in any US-Iran nuclear agreement. Despite failed initial talks, Iran's nuclear program remains a contentious issue, with Grossi underlining the need for IAEA inspectors' access to ensure transparency and prevent the illusion of a non-existent agreement.
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The head of the United Nations nuclear watchdog underscored the importance of comprehensive verification measures for Iran's nuclear activities, amidst negotiations between the US and Iran.
IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi indicated that any potential agreement must include detailed mechanisms to monitor Iran's nuclear program effectively.
While Iran maintains that its nuclear ambitions are peaceful, the International Atomic Energy Agency noted that Iran possesses enriched uranium close to weapons-grade levels, necessitating close scrutiny. The situation remains tense as negotiations continues.
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