The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, has firmly stated that inspections of Iran’s nuclear facilities will take place, despite Tehran’s claims of refusing access. Grossi emphasized that existing agreements explicitly mandate oversight of all nuclear activities. This declaration comes amid ongoing tensions regarding Iran’s nuclear program and international efforts to ensure its compliance with safeguards. Iranian officials have publicly stated their resistance to allowing IAEA inspectors into certain facilities. However, Grossi’s comments signal a resolute stance from the IAEA, asserting its authority to monitor Iran’s nuclear activities. The situation raises concerns about potential escalation and the future of nuclear negotiations with Iran. The IAEA maintains that full transparency and cooperation are crucial for verifying the peaceful nature of Iran’s nuclear program.