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Iran lead negotiator to meet IAEA chief

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TEHRAN: The head of Iran’s atomic energy agency said on Saturday he will meet next week with the chief of the UN’S nuclear watchdog, as atempts to revive the country’s nuclear deal stall.

“I will go to Austria to take part in the annual general conference of the Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna, where I will meet with Director General Rafael Grossi,” Iran’s chief nuclear negotiator Mohammad Eslami told state television.

The Vienna-based IAEA’S annual conference takes place this year from Sept.26-30.

The UN watchdog said early this month it was “not in a position to provide assurance that Iran’s nuclear programme is exclusivel­y peaceful.”

It has been pressing for answers on the presence of nuclear material at three undeclared sites and the issue led to a resolution that criticised Iran being passed at a June meeting of the IAEA’S board of governors.

The three sites represent a key sticking point in negotiatio­ns to restore a tatered 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and world powers.

Those negotiatio­ns began in Vienna in April 2021 but have repeatedly stalled.

The US walked out of the original deal under then president Donald Trump in 2018 and re-imposed biting sanctions, provoking Tehran into incrementa­lly stepping back from its nuclear commitment­s.

Iran has repeatedly said it wants the IAEA to drop its interest in the three sites - a position that the nuclear watchdog says lacks credibilit­y.

“I hope that my talks will put an end... to the false accusation­s about certain (nuclear) sites stemming from political pressure and psychologi­cal operations exerted against Iran,” Eslami added.

In a speech at the UN General Assembly on Wednesday, Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi reiterated his country’s long-held insistence that it is not seeking a nuclear weapon.

Iran sees no point in saving a 2015 nuclear pact without guarantees the United States would not again withdraw and internatio­nal inspectors close investigat­ions of Tehran’s atomic program, Iran’s president had said on Thursday.

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