IAEA chief gets special police protection over threats as deadline approaches over Iran sanctions

FILE - International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General, Rafael Grossi, addresses the media after arriving at the Vienna International Airport in Schwechat, Austria, May 7, 2024. (AP Photo/Heinz-Peter Bader, File)

WASHINGTON (AP) — The head of the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog warned Wednesday that the agency is not yet satisfied with Iran's cooperation with international inspectors, just as European leaders appeared poised to reimpose sanctions on Tehran after a series of last-minute meetings failed to reach a diplomatic resolution on its nuclear program.

Despite Iran allowing inspectors back in for the first time since the , regaining access to crucial nuclear facilities is still "a work in progress,†Rafael Grossi, director general of , told The Associated Press.

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