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New UN nuclear agency chief: 'œfirm and fair'ť stance on Iran

VIENNA (AP) - The incoming head of the U.N.'s atomic watchdog agency said Monday he will take a 'œfirm and fair'ť approach toward inspections of Iran's nuclear facilities, and plans to visit Tehran in the near future.

Argentine diplomat Rafael Mariano Grossi's comments came after he was confirmed as the new director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency unanimously at a special session. His four-year term begins on Tuesday.

The 58-year-old succeeds Yukiya Amano, who died in July, and takes over at a time when the nuclear deal between Iran and world powers is unraveling.

The landmark 2015 deal known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action promised Iran economic incentives in exchange for curbs on its nuclear program. The IAEA's role has been to inspect and verify Iran's compliance with the deal.

With the unilateral withdrawal of the United States from the agreement last year and the imposition of new American sanctions, Iran's economy has been struggling. So far, the other nations involved - France, Germany, Britain, China and Russia - have been unable to offset the effects, and Iran has slowly been violating the terms of the JCPOA.

Tehran is, however, continuing to provide IAEA inspectors access. Grossi told reporters he expected to travel to Iran himself in the 'œrelatively near future'ť to meet with leaders there.

'œIt is really a priority,'ť he said of the situation in Iran, adding that his philosophy on inspection safeguards was to be 'œfirm and fair.'ť

Those 'œtwo guiding principles'ť apply not just to Iran, but to how the IAEA deals with everybody, though 'œdifferent cases demand different approaches,'ť he said.

'œAn inspector is not a friend. He's someone who comes and needs to ascertain the facts without bias, without agenda, in an objective and impartial way,'ť Grossi said. 'œThis has to be done in firmness, but in fairness as well.'ť

Grossi became Argentina's ambassador to the Vienna-based IAEA in 2013 and was previously the IAEA's chief of cabinet under Amano.

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David Rising contributed to this story from Berlin.

The designated director general of International Atomic Energy Agency, IAEA, Rafael Mariano Grossi from Argentina, delivers a speech at the beginning of a general confernce of the IAEA, at the International Center in Vienna, Austria, Monday, Dec. 2, 2019. (AP Photo/Ronald Zak) The Associated Press
The designated director general of International Atomic Energy Agency, IAEA, Rafael Mariano Grossi from Argentina, delivers a speech at the beginning of a general confernce of the IAEA, at the International Center in Vienna, Austria, Monday, Dec. 2, 2019. (AP Photo/Ronald Zak) The Associated Press
The designated director general of International Atomic Energy Agency, IAEA, Rafael Mariano Grossi from Argentina, waits for the start for general confernce of the IAEA, at the International Center in Vienna, Austria, Monday, Dec. 2, 2019. (AP Photo/Ronald Zak) The Associated Press
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