IAEA Head to Visit Iran.


IAEA Prepares for Visit to Iran
Rafael Grossi, the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), plans to arrive in Iran this week for high-level meetings with the country's officials. He also intends to hold technical discussions regarding the "Joint Statement" agreed with Iran in March 2023, reports Ukrinform.
The meetings in Tehran will be based on Grossi's discussions with Iran's Foreign Minister, Abbas Araqchi, which took place during the United Nations General Assembly in September.
"It is extremely important to take substantial steps towards implementing the "Joint Statement" agreed with Iran in March 2023. My visit to Tehran plays a key role in achieving these goals," Grossi stated.
Earlier, he had already stated that Iran is nearing the achievement of the necessary amount of enriched uranium for creating a nuclear bomb, and this process could take only a few weeks.
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