Iran said the International Atomic Energy Agency’s deputy director general will arrive in Tehran on Monday for talks that Iranian officials described as routine and technical. The visit follows ongoing expert-level negotiations between Iran and the UN nuclear watchdog over the country’s atomic activities. A senior political source in Tehran emphasized that the trip was scheduled in advance and "is not an extraordinary event." While discussions continue, the officials added that no date has been fixed for the next round of broader negotiations. According to Iran’s foreign minister, the deputy director general does not plan to inspect any nuclear facilities during the visit. The consultations are expected to focus on resolving outstanding technical issues and maintaining cooperation under the agency’s safeguards framework.
Iran's Foreign Minister: Deputy Director General of the IAEA will arrive in Tehran tomorrow on Monday. The is no plan for him to visit the nuclear sites
Araqchi: The date for the next round of negotiations has not been set.
Araqchi: Grossi's deputy will visit Tehran tomorrow.