Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi (right) and IAEA Chief Rafael Mariano Griece (left)
Dubai: The ongoing nuclear dialogue between Iran and the US has been claimed by the United Nations’s Atomic Monitoring Institution International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to reach an important phase. However, no one has any idea about what the results will be. IAEA chief Rafael Mariano Gossi said on Thursday that the talks between Iran and the US over Tehran’s rapidly growing nuclear program are in the “very important” phase.
Explain that the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) chief Groxy made this comment in Tehran during a visit to the Islamic Republic of Islamic. Iran and the US will meet in Rome on Saturday for a new round of talks after the first meeting in Oman last weekend. Along with the visit of Gersian, Saudi Arabia’s Defense Minister Shahzade Khalid bin Salman is also on a Tehran visit, which is the highest Saudi Arabia officer of Saudi Arabia who visited Iran after an agreement with China’s mediation in 2023.
Talks have started after Trump’s threat
US President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened that if the agreement is not reached, he will carry out airstrikes by targeting Iran’s nuclear program. On the other hand, Iranian officials are constantly warning that they can try to make nuclear weapons by enriching their uranium reserves to the level of weapon. Grosie arrived in Iran on Wednesday night and met Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi, who is probably in Russia for a separate talks regarding talks.
Groxy meets Iran’s nuclear power chief
Groxy met Mohammad Islami, the head of Iran’s nuclear power organization on Thursday. He told the Iranian media, “We know that we are in a very important stage of this important dialogue, so I want to focus on positive aspects.” Greesy said, “There is a possibility of good results. Nothing is guaranteed. We need to ensure that we place all the elements in the right place to reach this agreement.” According to a report by the government news agency ‘Irna’, Islamic said Iran hopes that the IAEA “will maintain impartiality and work in a professional manner. (AP)
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