Iran agrees to visit by team from UN nuclear watchdog in coming weeks
IRAN, JUL 23 – Iran will host an International Atomic Energy Agency technical team to discuss new cooperation terms without permitting site inspections amid ongoing uranium enrichment, officials said.
- On July 23, 2025, Iran confirmed it had approved a visit by a specialized group from the UN's nuclear monitoring agency to engage in talks regarding their bilateral cooperation.
- This decision follows recent air strikes by Israel and the US in June that targeted Iran's nuclear infrastructure and heightened diplomatic tensions.
- Iran's Atomic Energy Organization is assessing damage to nuclear facilities but cannot provide details due to radiation risks and awaits an official report.
- Iran confirmed that an IAEA team will come to discuss engagement methods without visiting nuclear facilities, and the country’s deputy foreign minister plans to hold talks with European officials in Istanbul.
- Diplomatic unease persists regarding the whereabouts of a significant quantity of weapons-grade uranium, as Iran has yet to provide the IAEA with updated information on this material, hindering transparency efforts connected to the 2015 nuclear agreement.
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Iran agrees to visit by team from UN nuclear watchdog in coming weeks
Iran has agreed to allow a technical team from the U.N. nuclear watchdog to visit in the coming weeks to discuss relations between the International Atomic Energy Agency and Tehran, Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi said on Wednesday.


Iran agrees to visit by IAEA team
Iran has agreed to allow a technical team from the UN nuclear watchdog to visit in the coming weeks to discuss relations between the International Atomic Energy Agency and Tehran, Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi said on Wednesday. "The delegation will come to Iran to discuss the modality, not to go to the (nuclear) sites," he told reporters during a visit to New York for meetings at the United Nations. The IAEA had no specific c…
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