IAEA Steps In: West Hopes for Nuclear Compromise with Iran
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) arrived in Tehran to hold talks with the leadership of Iran's nuclear program. According to Western sources, the IAEA is becoming one of the key intermediaries in the process of bridging the positions of the U.S. and Iran on nuclear issues.
The negotiations in Tehran are seen as part of the preparations for the second round of U.S.-Iran consultations, scheduled for April 19. The main objective remains to achieve a compromise that would ease tensions surrounding Iran's nuclear program and help stabilize the situation in the Middle East.
The visit of the agency's head could play a crucial role in building trust between the parties and establishing the groundwork for a possible agreement in the future.
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