Rafael Grossi: 60-Day Window Could Pave Way for Iran-US Nuclear Agreement

Rafael Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), announced that the agency is ready to assist in resolving differences between Iran and the United States, and that a 60-day period could create the conditions for reaching a final agreement. According to him, this timeframe provides an opportunity for a comprehensive examination of all issues related to Iran’s nuclear program.
On Saturday, Grossi emphasized that Iran’s uranium stockpiles are a central point of contention between Tehran and Washington. He added that the agency can help clarify remaining issues within its technical mandate and support the negotiation process.
The IAEA Director General also spoke of “significant progress” in addressing some unresolved matters and stressed that efforts to bring the perspectives closer together continue.
Meanwhile, some Iranian officials and media have previously criticized the IAEA’s approach and reports as one-sided. They have called for a balanced and technical treatment of Iran’s peaceful nuclear program. The IAEA has consistently emphasized that its activities are conducted based on the agency’s technical and supervisory mission.




