UN chief of staff Rafael Grossi will fly to Tehran this weekend to discuss talks that could reduce tensions between Iran and the West as it could jeopardize the escalation and rigging of negotiations to renew Iran's nuclear deal, strategists said on Saturday.
Three strategists following the International Atomic Energy Agency said Grossi's trip ahead of next week's 35th IAEA board meeting.
The two said Grossi was due to arrive in Tehran early Sunday morning and meet with the new head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization, Mohammad Eslami.
The IAEA informed its member states this week that there had been no progress on two key issues: clarifying traces of uranium found in several old, undisclosed locations and gaining immediate access to other monitoring equipment so that the agency could continue to monitor Iran's nuclear program as provided by the agreement. -2015.
Separate, indirect negotiations between the United States and Iran for both return to the nuclear deal were suspended from June. Washington and its European counterparts have been urging President Ebrahim Raisi's hard-working administration in August to return to talks.
Under the 2015 agreement between Iran and superpowers, Tehran has agreed to limit its nuclear activities to lift sanctions against its allies.
President Donald Trump pulled America out of the agreement in 2018, and introduced harsh economic sanctions. Iran responded in 2019 by violating many treaty restrictions, such as enriching uranium with high purity, close to the one that should be used in nuclear weapons.
Western powers must decide whether to seek a solution that criticizes Iran and puts pressure on it to block the IAEA with stones at next week's 35-member board of directors. The solution could jeopardize the resumption of talks on Iran's nuclear deal as Tehran is notorious for such measures.
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