The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency said talks were ongoing with Iran on two sets of important matters, including the science sector, and there was “great expectation” about the process. | Reuters
Grossi said the talks were taking place in an “atmosphere of work, honesty, and cooperation.”
Grossi later met President Ebrahim Raisi and “expressed satisfaction with achieving a joint agenda with the Atomic Energy Organization on measures to smooth the path of cooperation,” Raisi aide Mohammad Jamshidi tweeted. Iran often accuses the IAEA of being manipulated by the West and Tehran’s arch-foe Israel and disregarding the Islamic Republic’s right to develop a peaceful nuclear program. The IAEA rejects the accusations.
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