IAEA's Rafael Grossi Urges Iran for Nuclear Understanding with Trump at Davos Amid Uranium Concerns
Jan 21, 2025, 11:28 AM
The Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, speaking in Davos, has urged Iran to reach a nuclear understanding with the administration of Donald Trump to prevent another military conflict in the Middle East. Grossi emphasized the necessity of an agreement, referencing the previous nuclear deal from which the U.S. withdrew under Trump's first term. He highlighted Iran's continued production of highly enriched uranium and stressed the indispensable role of the U.S. in resolving the issue. Grossi's comments come amid escalating tensions and increased scrutiny from European powers on Iran's nuclear activities.
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