IAEA Iran Inspections Proceed Under Peace Deal
IAEA Iran Inspections Proceed Under New Agreement
IAEA Iran inspections proceed under the recently signed peace accord. Speaking to reporters in Japan, IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi confirmed that verification activities will move forward.
“The inspections will indeed take place,” Grossi stated, adding that discussions on dates, procedures, and locations will begin shortly.
Dilution Process Under Supervision
The agreement specifically includes provisions for the dilution of highly enriched uranium. The IAEA will oversee and verify every stage of the process, ensuring compliance with the terms of the accord.
Grossi noted that the agreement contains clear language regarding monitoring requirements. Iran accepted these conditions when it signed the deal last week, allowing inspectors to prepare for future visits.
Verification Challenges
Iran’s nuclear programme remains under close international scrutiny. Verification missions require extensive planning, including access arrangements, security measures, and coordination with relevant authorities.
The agency maintains working relations with Iranian officials despite occasional access disputes in previous years. However, the new agreement appears to signal greater cooperation between both sides.
International partners, including the United States and several European nations, continue to support the inspection framework and emphasize the importance of transparency.
Grossi expressed cautious optimism, noting that finalizing operational details remains a priority. Thanks to its extensive experience in nuclear verification, the agency is well positioned to begin implementation efficiently.
The success of these inspections carries significant implications for regional stability and global non-proliferation efforts. Consequently, the international community is closely monitoring developments.