
""The foreign minister has arrived in Geneva at the head of a diplomatic and expert delegation to take part in the second round of nuclear negotiation," Iran's state-run IRIB wrote on its Telegram channel. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said he will meet with International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) chief Rafael Grossi "for deep technical discussions." "I am in Geneva with real ideas to achieve a fair and equitable deal. What is not on the table: submission before threats," Araghchi said on X."
"Iran's relationship with the nuclear watchdog has been incredibly tense since Israeli and US strikes hit several of its nuclear facilities last summer. Since then, Iran has not granted the IAEA access to inspect the facilities, under the pretext that the bombed sites are unsafe for IAEA inspectors. The fate of Iran's stockpile of some 440 kilograms of highly enriched uranium also remains unknown."
Iran's foreign minister Abbas Araghchi arrived in Geneva to take part in nuclear negotiations and will meet IAEA chief Rafael Grossi for technical discussions. Araghchi said he is in Geneva with ideas to achieve a fair deal and that submission before threats is not on the table. Relations with the IAEA have been tense since Israeli and US strikes hit several Iranian nuclear facilities last summer, and Iran has denied IAEA access citing safety concerns. The fate of about 440 kilograms of highly enriched uranium remains unknown. Talks between Washington and Tehran have resumed; the US seeks to address Iran's missile stockpile.
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