Iran says IAEA official to visit for talks, no access to nuclear sites planned
11/8/2025 6:31
A senior official from the U.N.
nuclear watchdog will fly to Iran for talks on Monday, but no
visit to nuclear sites is planned, Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas
Araghchi said on Sunday.
Since Israel launched its first military strikes on Iran's
nuclear sites during a 12-day war in June, inspectors from the
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) have been unable to
access Iran's facilities, despite IAEA chief Rafael Grossi
stating that inspections remain his top priority.
Iran has accused the agency of effectively paving the way
for the bombings by issuing a damning report on May 31, which
led the IAEA's 35-nation Board of Governors to declare Iran in
breach of its non-proliferation obligations.
Iran, which denies seeking nuclear weapons, said it remained
committed to the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).
"Negotiations with the IAEA will be held tomorrow to
determine a framework for cooperation," Araghchi said on his
Telegram account.
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