UN nuclear watchdog chief says ‘jury is still out’ on Iran-US talks, but calls them a good sign
- The International Atomic Energy Agency chief Rafael Grossi said on Wednesday that negotiations between Iran and the US are ongoing but ‘the jury is still out’ on their outcome.
- The talks aim to resolve a decades-long dispute focused on Iran's uranium enrichment, where Iran insists on civilian use and the US demands a complete halt.
- Negotiators consider an interim agreement proposed by Oman's foreign minister to limit Iran's nuclear program in exchange for lifting some economic sanctions.
- Iran's nuclear chief Mohammad Eslami emphasized that uranium enrichment is central to the nation's nuclear program and indicated that American inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency could be permitted access to nuclear sites if a new agreement is finalized.
- If no agreement occurs, the snapback clause could reinstate all UN sanctions against Iran, increasing regional tensions and risks of further conflict.
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U.N. atomic watchdog chief says 'jury is still out' on Iran-U.S. nuclear talks
The head of the United Nations' atomic watchdog said Wednesday that "the jury is still out" on negotiations between Iran and the U.S. over Tehran's rapidly advancing nuclear program, but described the continuing negotiations as a good sign.
UN nuclear watchdog chief says ‘jury is still out’ on Iran-U.S. talks, but calls them a good sign
The head of the United Nations’ atomic watchdog said Wednesday that “the jury is still out” on negotiations between Iran and the U.S. over Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program, but described the continuing negotiations a good sign.
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