In a joint statement following talks between Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) released on Saturday, Tehran announced its willingness to provide more information and assist in the long-stalled investigation by the agency regarding uranium particles found at three undeclared sites in Iran. The joint statement indicated that Iran "expressed its readiness to provide more information and address outstanding safeguards issues."
IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi stated that a new agreement between Iran and the agency includes the reinstallation of monitoring devices and discussions with concerned parties "within the framework of the investigation into the traces of uranium found at the undeclared sites," noting that follow-up meetings, mentioned in the statement, "will be held soon." He announced a new agreement that includes the reinstallation of monitoring devices and talks with relevant parties regarding the investigation into the traces of uranium discovered. Reuters reported that Director General Grossi "looks forward to continuing technical discussions and the full and prompt implementation of the joint statement with Iran."