Head of UN’s nuclear watchdog visits Iran as Mideast wars and Trump’s return raise worries
- Rafael Grossi of the IAEA is visiting Tehran to restore inspectors' access to Iran's nuclear program and address unanswered questions regarding it.
- Grossi warned that the "space for negotiation and diplomacy... Is getting smaller" due to ongoing Mideast wars and President Donald Trump's return.
- The IAEA reports Iran has raised its enriched uranium reserves to 60 percent, nearing the level required for nuclear weapons.
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Iran willing to negotiate with UN nuclear agency, but not ‘under pressure’
IAEA chief Grossi visits Tehran for talks aimed at more monitoring cooperation at Iran’s nuclear sites. Read More The post Iran willing to negotiate with UN nuclear agency, but not ‘under pressure’ appeared first on Drudge Report.
Head of U.N.'s nuclear watchdog visits Iran as Mideast wars and Trump's return raise worries
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency warned Thursday that the "space for negotiation and diplomacy ... is getting smaller" over Iran's advancing atomic program as wars in the Mideast rage on and as President Donald Trump will return to the White House.
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