Tehran, July 25 -- Amid Iran's readiness to resume technical discussions with the UN's nuclear watchdog group - the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) - the body's chief Rafael Grossi said today that any planned visit to the country would not involve inspectors.



Speaking in Singapore, Grossi said the agency had proposed talks with Tehran on "the modalities as to how to restart or begin (inspections) again," beginning with procedural issues and potentially moving to high-level consultations later, reports Iran International.



Grossi further emphasised on the need for engagement, or rather re-engagement, stating that the IAEA lacks any updated information on Tehran's nuclear programme, particularly its arsenal of highly enriched...