UN Nuclear Watchdog to Visit Iran Amidst Diplomatic Developments
The United Nations nuclear watchdog is set to visit Iran within two weeks, as announced by Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei. This follows comments from the watchdog's director regarding Tehran's willingness to engage in technical discussions. A manual outlining Iran's cooperation with the agency will also be provided.

- Country:
- United Arab Emirates
The United Nations nuclear watchdog is scheduled for a visit to Iran within the next two weeks, marking a significant moment in ongoing diplomatic engagements. This update was confirmed by Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Esmaeil Baghaei, on Monday.
This announcement follows remarks by the watchdog's director, who indicated Tehran's readiness to resume technical conversations, signaling a possible shift in dialogue dynamics.
Baghaei further stated that a detailed manual concerning the future framework of Iran's cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency would be introduced. This manual stems from a recent parliamentary bill that places restrictions on the scope of such cooperation.
- READ MORE ON:
- UN
- nuclear
- watchdog
- Iran
- visit
- Tehran
- cooperation
- technical
- discussions
- IAEA
ALSO READ
Odisha Drivers' Strike Ends: Welfare Demands Postponed for Presidential Visit
Strengthening Ties: India-Nepal Economic Cooperation Meet 2025
Sharma Criticizes Punjab CM Mann's Remarks on Modi's Foreign Visits
Australian PM Anthony Albanese's Strategic Visit to Revive China Trade Ties
Punjab BJP President Criticizes Chief Minister's Remarks on PM Modi's Foreign Visits