Iran says it will continue talks with IAEA after curbing access
Iran will continue nuclear talks with the IAEA despite suspending inspections by law and ongoing site access restrictions following a 12-day conflict in June, officials said.
- Iran will keep talks with the IAEA, according to Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei. These negotiations are expected to occur in the coming days.
- IAEA inspectors have faced access issues to Iran's nuclear sites since a conflict in June.
- IAEA chief Rafael Grossi emphasizes that inspections remain his top priority despite the recent difficulties.
- Iran asserts it is committed to the Non-Proliferation Treaty and denies any intent to develop nuclear weapons, according to Iranian officials.
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Iran 'will continue talks' with IAEA after curbing access
Iran will continue talks with the UN nuclear watchdog and the two sides will probably have another round of negotiations in the coming days, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei told state media on Monday. International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors have been unable to access Iran's nuclear sites since Israel and the US bombed them during a 12-day war in June, despite IAEA chief Rafael Grossi stating that inspections remain hi…
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Iran Says It Will Continue Talks with IAEA After Curbing Access
Iran will continue talks with the UN nuclear watchdog and the two sides will probably have another round of negotiations in the coming days, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei told state media on Monday. International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors have been unable to access Iran's nuclear sites since Israel and the US bombed them during a 12-day war in June, despite IAEA chief Rafael Grossi stating that inspections remain hi…

Iran says it will continue talks with IAEA after curbing access
DUBAI: Iran will continue talks with the United Nations nuclear watchdog, and the two sides will probably have another round of negotiations in the coming days, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei told state media on Monday (Aug 18). International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors ha
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