Iran Considers Nuclear Inspection Access, Urges Action Against Israel
TEHRAN, IRAN - SEPTEMBER 13, 2025 - Iranian authorities are deliberating on the next steps following an agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), as they press for collective action against Israel's recent attack on Qatar.
According to sources close to the matter, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is set to attend an emergency meeting of the parliament's national security commission on Saturday evening. The gathering aims to address concerns raised by hardline lawmakers regarding the IAEA's potential access to nuclear sites bombed by the United States and Israel in June.
"We are discussing what comes next," said a senior Iranian official, who wished to remain anonymous. "We need to ensure that our sovereignty is respected while also cooperating with the international community."
The development comes after Iran signed an agreement with the IAEA on September 9, allowing for the resumption of cooperation between the two parties. The deal was reached during a meeting in Cairo, Egypt, between Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Director General of the IAEA Rafael Grossi.
Background Context:
In June, the United States and Israel launched airstrikes against Iranian nuclear sites, sparking international concern over Iran's nuclear program. The attack led to a deterioration in relations between Iran and the West, with Tehran accusing its adversaries of violating international law.
Implications for Society:
The agreement between Iran and the IAEA marks a significant step towards resolving the standoff over nuclear inspections. However, experts warn that the deal may not address underlying concerns regarding Iran's nuclear program.
"It's a positive development, but it's only a first step," said Dr. Ali Vaez, an expert on Iranian affairs at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. "The real challenge lies in implementing the agreement and ensuring that Iran complies with its obligations."
Current Status:
Iranian authorities are expected to provide further details on their plans regarding nuclear inspections during the emergency meeting on Saturday evening.
In a statement, the Iranian Foreign Ministry urged regional countries to take concrete actions against Israel's aggression. "We call upon our friends in the region to go beyond issuing statements and take tangible steps to counter Israeli aggression," said the ministry.
Next Developments:
The outcome of the emergency meeting will likely determine Iran's next course of action regarding nuclear inspections. The international community is watching closely, as the agreement between Iran and the IAEA marks a crucial step towards resolving the standoff over nuclear inspections.
*Reporting by Aljazeera.*