UN nuclear watchdog chief presses for more access in Iran
Source: AP
By NASSER KARIMI and JON GAMBRELL
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) The head of the United Nations atomic watchdog met Tuesday with Iranian officials to press for greater access in the Islamic Republic ahead of diplomatic talks restarting over Tehrans tattered nuclear deal with world powers.
Rafael Mariano Grossi of the International Atomic Energy Agency yet again faces tightrope-style talks with Iranian officials as his inspectors remain unable to access surveillance footage and face greater challenges in trying to monitor Tehrans rapidly growing uranium stockpile. In the wake of then-President Donald Trumps unilateral withdrawal from Irans deal, the Islamic Republic now enriches small amounts of uranium up to 60% purity its highest ever and close to weapons-grade levels of 90%.
While Iran maintains its program is peaceful, regional rival Israel has repeatedly warned it wont allow Tehran to build a nuclear weapon and is suspected of launching attacks targeting its program as part of a wider regional shadow war playing across the Mideast in recent years. The U.S. under President Joe Biden, meanwhile, has said its willing to return to the deal, but has warned time is running out.
All this raises the risk of a wider confrontation with Iran, which has taken a harder tack ahead of the talks under new President Ebrahim Raisi, a protégé of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Director General of International Atomic Energy Agency, IAEA, Rafael Mariano Grossi, right, speaks with deputy head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran Behrouz Kamalvandi upon his arrival at Tehran's Imam Khomeini airport, Iran, Monday, Nov. 22, 2021. (Atomic Energy Organization of Iran via AP)
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