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Iran’s Foreign Minister to Meet IAEA Chief in Egypt

Iran's Foreign Minister to Meet IAEA Chief in Egypt

Diplomatic efforts between Iran and international nuclear authorities are set to continue this week. According to officials, Iran’s foreign minister to meet IAEA chief in Egypt during a regional conference focused on nuclear safety and cooperation.

The meeting is scheduled on the sidelines of a high-level gathering in Cairo. Analysts say this encounter could be crucial in easing tensions surrounding Iran’s nuclear program. Recent disagreements between Tehran and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) have raised global concerns.

Officials in Tehran confirmed that Iran’s foreign minister to meet IAEA chief in Egypt with the aim of resolving inspection-related disputes. The talks are expected to cover monitoring access, uranium enrichment levels, and commitments under international agreements.

The IAEA chief, Rafael Grossi, has previously urged Iran to increase transparency. He stressed that cooperation is essential for ensuring nuclear activities remain peaceful. By holding direct talks in Egypt, both sides hope to create a more constructive environment.

Observers note that the choice of Egypt as a venue is symbolic. Cairo has often acted as a neutral ground for sensitive discussions in the Middle East. It also highlights the role of regional diplomacy in addressing international security concerns.

Iran’s foreign minister to meet IAEA chief in Egypt comes at a time when Western powers are calling for stronger safeguards. Negotiations on the revival of the 2015 nuclear deal remain stalled, adding urgency to the upcoming talks.

Experts believe the outcome of this meeting could influence future dialogue between Iran and world powers. Any progress would likely ease fears of escalation and promote regional stability.

As global attention turns to Cairo, diplomats hope the discussions will mark a step toward resolving long-standing differences and building trust between Iran and the IAEA.

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Umair is an experienced digital media journalist who covers both parliament and breaking news. He reports on culture, politics, technology, and human stories with clarity and depth. His work also includes lifestyle and arts, which makes him a versatile storyteller. He always focuses on accuracy, insight, and meaningful impact.

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