IAEA Director: Iran’s Nuclear Program Has Been Set Back ‘Significantly’
EXCERPT:
GROSSI: “Well, I think the nuclear program, the Iranian nuclear program has been set back significantly, significantly. When you say years, I don’t know what is your, the metric that you want to apply. Now, I don’t know. We have to see what they want to do. Do they — are they going to reconstruct what they had? And let’s not forget, there are so many interactions here, Martha. If, for example, there is a resumption, as I hope personally, of the negotiation with Ambassador Witkoff, where there was an idea that Iran would not be enriching and would perhaps be part of an international consortium, I mean, there were very interesting ideas that were being floated. This is not my thing. This is for the negotiation that is going to take place, I hope, again, as it was. And we would only need to verify it, but it is clear that there is one Iran before June 13, nuclear Iran, and one now. And there is — it’s night and day.”




