Iran’s Diplomatic Window Is Closing, UN Atomic Watchdog Says
Wendy Schiller, Professor of Political Science at Brown University, discusses ongoing US-Iran tensions, diplomatic talks taking place, and President Trump’s stance heading into midterm elections.
The US military build-up in the Middle East means Iran’s window to reach a diplomatic agreement over its atomic activities is at risk of closing, according to the head of the United Nations nuclear watchdog.
The International Atomic Energy Agency has discussed concrete proposals with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi to inspect sites bombed last year by Israel and the US, Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi told Bloomberg Television on Thursday. Whether those plans can be finalized urgently is an open question.
“There is not much time but we are working on something concrete,” said Grossi, referring to six hours of meetings earlier this week in Geneva with Iranian diplomats. “There are a couple of solutions the IAEA has proposed.”
IAEA inspectors haven’t verified the state of Iran’s stockpile of near-bomb-grade uranium or assessed the scope of damage dealt to enrichment facilities for more than eight months. Before the Israeli attacks in June, Iran had enough highly-enriched material to quickly craft about a dozen warheads, if orders were given to weaponize its nuclear program.
Grossi said he also met with US President Donald Trump’s envoys on Tuesday in Geneva. The White House has repeatedly asserted the US “obliterated” Iran’s atomic work in last year’s strikes but has threatened the Islamic Republic with further military action if it doesn’t agree to a new deal.
An IAEA return to the damaged facilities in Fordow, Isfahan and Natanz “hinges on the possibility of a wider type of agreement,” Grossi said. “We are conscious of the fact that there is this political negotiation.”
Following talks held earlier this week, Iran and the US expressed cautious optimism for a diplomatic outcome. Iran said it reached a “general agreement” around the principle of nuclear restrictions in exchange for sanctions relief. Both sides committed to drafting and exchanging proposals before meeting again.
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