Very close to Iran nuclear weapon, IAEA chief Grosi warns-new talks between US-Iran will be in Rome

The international concern over Iran’s nuclear program is once again deepening. International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) head Rafael Grosi has warned that Iran has now “dangerously closer” to make nuclear weapons. This statement was made by France’s newspaper before the visit of Tehran Li Monde Gave it in an interview given to.

“They can add it someday” – Grosie

Grosie said, “Iran has all parts of nuclear weapons construction. Someday they can add them. We have to accept that they are no longer far from this goal.”

The IAEA chief is on a visit to Tehran since Wednesday, where he will meet Iran leaders and officials and talk on the nuclear program. The main focus will be to what extent international inspectors can get access to Iran’s nuclear installations under a proposed agreement.

New talk round between America-Iran-Now in Rome

Meanwhile, Iran has confirmed that the second round of nuclear talks with the US will now be held in Rome. Earlier there was confusion whether the talks would be in Oman or in some other place. Iranian government TV confirmed this on Wednesday.

Oman, who was an intermediary in the first round dialogue, may also play a role in the management of the talks. US President Donald Trump recently spoke to Sultan Hatham bin Tariq of Oman over the phone, which has further strengthened the role of this mediation.

Jawad Zarif’s resignation and change in leadership

Iran’s President Masood Poraskian accepted the resignation of Vice President Mohammad Jawad Zarif on Tuesday night. Zarif was the main negotiator from Iran in the 2015 historic nuclear deal. After his resignation, there is a major change in nuclear policy and dialogue leadership.

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