The Iranian government will soon respond in writing to the allegations over nuclear development pointed out by the IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) and have agreed to reach a conclusion by June.


As Iran's nuclear agreement rebuilding talks reach the final stage, the focus is on whether Iran's willingness to cooperate will lead to a conclusion.

The IAEA's top secretary-general, Mr. Grossi, met with the Secretary-General of the Atomic Energy Agency, Eslami, in Iran on the 5th.



The IAEA has long sought clarification from the Iranian side about the discovery of nuclear material in multiple undeclared locations in Iran, which was also on the agenda at the parley.

According to a joint statement released after the meeting, the Iranian side will respond in writing by the 20th of this month, and after further investigation by the IAEA, Secretary-General Grossi will conclude by the IAEA board meeting in June. It means that we have agreed.



"If these issues are not resolved, it will be difficult to have a cooperative relationship with Iran," Grossi told reporters, and negotiations continued between Iran and the United States and other countries. He acknowledged that it would be an important activity to rebuild the Iran nuclear agreement.

Iran and the United States continue indirect talks through the EU-European Union on how to proceed with restrictions on nuclear development and the lifting of sanctions by the United States.



Talks officials said the negotiations were in the final stages, and the focus is on whether Iran will reach a conclusion as it shows its cooperation with the IAEA.