IAEA to Conduct Inspections of Iran's Nuclear Enrichment Facilities, Director Grossi Confirms on June 24

According to IAEA Director General Grossi on June 24, the International Atomic Energy Agency will conduct inspections of Iran's nuclear enrichment facilities as outlined in a recently signed memorandum of understanding between the U.S. and Iran. Grossi emphasized that the timing—whether days or weeks away—is less important than the certainty that inspections will proceed, and that Iranian uranium enrichment activities will be monitored by the IAEA. The agreement requires Iran to dilute its high-enriched uranium stockpile. However, the U.S. Vice President and Iran's Foreign Ministry have contradicted each other regarding inspection timeline details, with Washington claiming Iran agreed to inspector access while Tehran denies holding concrete discussions on inspection schedules.
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