Pakistan, June 25 -- The International Atomic Energy (IAEA) expects to resume inspections in Iran soon following the interim agreement between Tehran and Washington, according to chief Rafael Grossi. While inspection arrangements have not yet been finalised, Grossi said both sides are working on the necessary procedures. The move is a key step toward implementing the broader framework aimed at easing tensions over Iran's nuclear programme.

Speaking during a press conference in Japan, Grossi confirmed that inspections would take place and discussions on dates, locations and operational procedures were ongoing. The inspections form part of commitments outlined in the recently signed memorandum of understanding between the United States and...