Nov 19, 2025, 2:54 PM

IAEA inspectors have done inspections in Iran: Grossi

IAEA inspectors have done inspections in Iran: Grossi

TEHRAN, Nov. 19 (MNA) – The IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi has said that the Agency's inspectors have returned to Iran and have done inspections at facilities not affected by June attacks.

"Our inspectors are back in Iran and have carried out inspections at facilities unaffected by June’s attacks, but more engagement is needed to restore full inspections. We remain in regular contact with Tehran and continue working toward a full return to normal verification activities," Grossi said in a post on his X account after writing that " At Board of Governors, I reported on our ongoing efforts to uphold nuclear safety, security and safeguards worldwide and to strengthen the benefits of nuclear science and technology."

The IAEA Chief had also said in his opening address to the Board of Governors meeting that, "We are not asking anybody to draft a resolution."

According to Grossi, Iran and the IAEA have to focus on the work we need to do based on Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and the Safeguards Agreement.

"It's a wise decision for Iran to remain as part of NPT," he further claimed.

While Iran accuses Grossi's false reports to the IAEA Board of Governors for the June aggression by the United States and the Israeli regime, he said that the facilities that were targeted in the aggression were known to everybody, rejecting that he had handed over any reports to the Israeli regime.

"We expect our cooperation with Iran to continue," the IAEA director general said, adding that "If a resolution is adopted by board of governors we should follow instructions inside."

"We must take into consideration the new law passed in Iran as far as IAEA inspections are concerned," he also said.

MNA

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