The IAEA = International Atomic Energy Agency's board of directors has begun to discuss measures such as Iran's ongoing uranium enrichment activities that deviate significantly from the nuclear agreement.

On the other hand, as indirect talks between the United States and Iran are continuing to rebuild the nuclear agreement, the impact of discussions at the IAEA on future talks is also drawing attention.

Headquartered in Vienna, the capital of Austria, the IAEA has a regular board meeting on the 7th, with Iran's nuclear program as its main focus.



The IAEA said in its latest report that Iran produced uranium with an enrichment of up to 60%, which deviates significantly from the nuclear agreement, and that nuclear material was found in multiple undeclared facilities in the country. It points out that Iran has not provided the necessary explanations.



At the beginning of the board meeting, IAEA Secretary-General Grossi said, "I am deeply concerned that Iran has not been able to explain," and asked the Iranian side for another explanation.



Meanwhile, in Vienna, indirect talks between the United States and Iran are being held intermittently to rebuild the nuclear deal, and negotiations are expected to resume later this week.



The debate over Iran's nuclear development at the IAEA Board is expected to affect indirect talks between the United States and Iran, so the whereabouts of the debate at the Board are drawing attention.