IAEA Chief Rafael Grossi Demands Rigorous Nuclear Verification in Proposed US-Iran Peace Agreement

Rafael Grossi warns that any US-Iran agreement must include detailed nuclear verification to avoid an illusion of peace as Trump prepares for talks.

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Published: Apr 15, 2026, 3:05 AM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from The Times of Israel

IAEA Chief Rafael Grossi Demands Rigorous Nuclear Verification in Proposed US-Iran Peace Agreement - article image
IAEA Chief Rafael Grossi Demands Rigorous Nuclear Verification in Proposed US-Iran Peace Agreement - article image

Grossi Issues Warning Over Nuclear Transparency in Diplomatic Talks

The Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Grossi, has asserted that any viable agreement to conclude the current Middle East conflict must be anchored by exhaustive verification protocols. Addressing reporters in Seoul, Grossi made it clear that Iran’s expansive and sophisticated nuclear infrastructure necessitates a constant and detailed presence of international monitors. According to Grossi, failing to establish these robust oversight mechanisms would result in a superficial diplomatic success rather than a legitimate security guarantee.

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The IAEA chief’s remarks coincide with a pivotal moment in international diplomacy as US President Donald Trump signaled that a second round of high-level talks with Iran could materialize within the next forty eight hours. These discussions represent a critical attempt to de-escalate the hostilities that have gripped the region. However, Grossi cautioned that the technological complexities of nuclear oversight cannot be bypassed for the sake of political expediency, insisting that detailed verification is the only way to ensure compliance.

The Necessity of Physical Inspection for Regional Security

Grossi highlighted that Iran’s nuclear program is characterized by high ambition and a wide geographic footprint, making the physical presence of IAEA inspectors a non-negotiable component of any settlement. He argued that the absence of these professionals would leave the international community with nothing more than the appearance of an agreement. According to Grossi, the specialized nature of nuclear technology requires specific, granular mechanisms to verify that activities remain within agreed-upon peaceful boundaries.

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