BAKU, Azerbaijan, May 28. US inspectors are
likely to be granted a license to check Iran’s nuclear facilities
if Iran’s demands are met and an agreement is reached, Iranian Vice
President and Chairman of the Atomic Energy Organization Mohammad
Eslami told reporters following the meeting of the Cabinet of
Ministers in Tehran today, Trend reports.
According to him, reaching an agreement in the ongoing indirect
talks between Iran and the US regarding Iran’s nuclear program and
accepting Iran’s position on its nuclear program could create many
opportunities.
Eslami said that in this context, the International Atomic
Energy Agency’s granting of a license to U.S. inspectors to inspect
Iranian nuclear facilities could be a focus of Iran’s
attention.
Five rounds of indirect talks between Iran and the US on Iran’s
nuclear program have taken place on April 12, 19, 26, May 11, and
May 23. These discussions, conducted indirectly with the mediation
of the Foreign Minister of the Sultanate of Oman, Sayyid Badr
Al-Busaidi, involved Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi
leading the Iranian delegation, while the US delegation was led by
the US Special Envoy to Middle East Affairs, Steve Witkoff. The
first and 3rd rounds took place in Muscat, Oman, while the 2nd
round was held in Rome, Italy.
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