IAEA Team Arrives in Iran for Constructive Nuclear Discussions

Edited by: Ainet

A technical team from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) arrived in Iran on April 28th for talks with Iranian nuclear experts. This visit follows the IAEA chief's earlier trip to Tehran in April, signaling continued engagement.

The delegation is set to hold technical discussions with Iranian experts, focusing on safeguards and verification activities. These discussions aim to foster transparency and cooperation regarding Iran's nuclear program. Last week, Iran and the United States held a third round of nuclear talks in Oman, which also included technical-level negotiations, indicating a multi-faceted approach to address concerns.

The IAEA's involvement seeks to contribute to a positive and productive outcome in ongoing dialogues. While the IAEA has expressed concerns regarding the enrichment of uranium, Iran maintains that its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes. Continued dialogue and cooperation are essential to building confidence and ensuring the peaceful nature of Iran's nuclear activities.

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