IAEA chief says negotiations in Iran proved inconclusive

IAEA chief says negotiations in Iran proved inconclusive
UN atomic watchdog chief Rafael Grossi told his agency's Board of Governors that negotiations he had held in Tehran this week over Iran's nuclear programme are inconclusive.
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24 November, 2021
Rafael Grossi said talks proved 'inconclusive' [Getty]

UN atomic watchdog chief Rafael Grossi told his agency's Board of Governors on Wednesday that negotiations he had held in Tehran this week over Iran's nuclear programme had proved inconclusive.

"On 23 November 2021, I had meetings in Tehran with the Vice President of Iran and Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, H.E. Mohammad Eslami, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iran, H.E. Hossein Amir-Abdollahian," Grossi said in a statement to the 35-nation Board of Governors ahead of its quarterly meeting.

"Despite my best efforts, these extensive negotiations and deliberations to address Iran's outstanding safeguards issues, detailed in the two reports, proved inconclusive," he said, referring to reports recently issued by the agency.

(Reuters)