UN Nuclear Chief Calls for Iran Verification as Russia Backs Tehran's Uranium Rights
UN nuclear watchdog head calls for detailed verification measures in potential US-Iran deal while Russia defends Iran's uranium enrichment rights.

The head of the United Nations nuclear watchdog called for comprehensive verification measures regarding Iran's nuclear activities in any potential agreement between the United States and Iran to resolve tensions in the Middle East.
The International Atomic Energy Agency chief emphasized that "very detailed" monitoring procedures would need to be established as part of any U.S.-Iran accord aimed at ending their current standoff in the region.
Meanwhile, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated that Iran possesses an "inalienable" right to enrich uranium for civilian purposes, positioning Moscow in opposition to nuclear demands from the Trump administration.
Lavrov's comments represent a clear pushback against Trump's stance on Iran's nuclear program, highlighting the international divisions over how to address Tehran's atomic activities.
The divergent positions underscore the complex diplomatic challenges surrounding Iran's nuclear program, with the UN watchdog seeking enhanced oversight while Russia publicly supports Iran's claimed right to uranium enrichment for peaceful purposes.
The statements come amid ongoing tensions between Washington and Tehran, with various international actors taking different approaches to resolving the nuclear dispute.