According to a post by X’s WSJ journalist, Grossi has not previously had a direct conversation with the Trump administration on Iranian files, but he said he hopes it will change soon. He also rejected the US back channel talk.
He welcomed it as a statement of support for the “essential” Trump-Trump deal, saying “Iranians also know that they want some form of agreement.”
The new deal will be asked if access should be included focused on weaponization, and will include broader access to areas outside of the JCPOA. He was at home. “Various people have different headlines… for a new agreement,” he said. “No, I don’t know if it’s wider.”
He said that going to Iran before publishing a comp report “is a good idea.”
He added that the level of dialogue with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araguchi is very good.
Another official expansion, the agency said the comprehensive report is likely to be made in April or May.
We asked about the implementation of Iran’s Code 3.1. This requires Iran to notify you of the plans/construction of new facilities. “This is not just a legitimate impatience,” Grossi said, claiming “Iran’s construction of a new facility cannot be ruled out.”
Iran has repeatedly said it does not seek nuclear weapons, emphasizing that its nuclear technology is merely for civil purposes. There is also fatwa by the leaders of the Islamic Revolution, which bans the ownership and use of weapons of mass destruction.
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