The principles of travel have been agreed, and now the Islamic Republic of Iran in Vienna is tracking details of agendas, meetings and other points related to Grossi travel.
Previously, a source with knowledge of the issue told Axios that Rafael Grossi, director of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), will be visiting Tehran this week ahead of a second-round speech between Tehran and Washington.
Grossi will discuss IAEA surveillance and verification activities at Iran’s nuclear facilities, sources said.
On April 7, Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei emphasized that the engagement is part of regular collaboration between Iran and the IAEA, particularly on some notable safety-related issues. He also emphasized that Iran hopes the IAEA will fulfill its legal obligations, particularly in the face of continuing threats to Iran’s peaceful nuclear facilities by the US and Israeli regimes.
“The IAEA is obligated to take a clear stance and condemn such threats based on Resolution 533 and other international legal frameworks,” Baghaei pointed out, adding that these topics will be addressed during Grossi’s visit to Tehran.
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