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IAEA Chief Still Hopes Tehran Visit Will Take Place

UN nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi || Photo: Collected

UN nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi || Photo: Collected

UN nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi said Wednesday that he hoped a planned visit to Tehran as part of a probe into uranium traces found in Iran would still take place.

His comments came after Tehran had appeared to question a visit was even on the agenda.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has been pressing Iran to provide answers on the presence of undeclared nuclear material found at three sites.

The IAEA probe has been a key sticking point that led to a resolution criticising Tehran in June.

A delegation from the UN nuclear watchdog was due to visit Tehran by the end of this month, but Iran's atomic energy chief Mohammad Eslami reportedly said earlier Wednesday that no such visit was planned "for the moment".

"Maybe it is lost in translation," Grossi told reporters in Vienna. "But we hope that this technical meeting" aimed at resolving outstanding issues will happen.

"Some doubt" was now hanging over the visit by senior agency officials, Grossi said, but he added that he was hopeful Iran would be able to "clarify" that.

Eslami later told Iran's state news agency that during a meeting last week between Iranian officials and the IAEA, "it was decided that a delegation from the agency would... travel to Iran."

But he qualified this by casting doubt on whether any such trip would be "useful" if undertaken in a context where the IAEA's board of governors approves a draft resolution put forward by the US and European nations.

Traces of undeclared uranium of man-made origin had been discovered at three Iranian sites in the past.

A quarterly report by the IAEA last week also concluded there had been "no progress" in the long-standing investigation.

The issue of the "three sites" has been a point of contention during on-off talks between Tehran and world powers to revive a 2015 landmark deal that sought to curb Iran's nuclear programme in exchange for sanctions relief.

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