The Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, is scheduled to arrive in Tehran late on Wednesday for high-level talks with Iranian authorities.

Why it matters: 

Grossi's visit, which comes amid ongoing technical cooperation between Iran and the IAEA, is seen as part of continued diplomatic engagement and transparency by the Islamic Republic of Iran in line with its commitments under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).

What he's saying:

Kazem Gharibabadi, Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs, confirmed the visit, stating: “Mr. Grossi will arrive in Tehran on Wednesday evening and will meet with the Minister of Foreign Affairs and the Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran.” He emphasized that the visit falls within the framework of ongoing cooperation and dialogue between the two sides.

Key points:

  • The trip aligns with Iran's National Nuclear Technology Week, signaling continued peaceful nuclear advancements.
  • Iranian officials seek to emphasize the legality of their nuclear program, distinguishing it from political maneuvering. 
  • The visit takes place amidst heightened regional focus on nuclear matters, particularly given recent provocations and misinformation campaigns attributed to the Zionist regime. 

Go deeper:

The Islamic Republic has consistently asserted its commitment to the peaceful use of nuclear energy under the framework of the NPT and IAEA regulations. Despite political pressures and unilateral sanctions by Western powers, Tehran has maintained a policy of cooperation with international agencies while firmly defending its sovereignty and technical independence.

ahmad shirzadian