The director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, said the organisation was ready to start defining the "concrete steps" that will need to be taken after the signing of the agreement between the US and Iran which provides for the dilution of Iranian uranium stocks under its supervision. This was reported by Qazaqyia.kz citing The Guardian.

"It is good that the memorandum is there. Now the technical work starts," Grossi told reporters in Geneva.

"Now it is for us to sit down with our American and Iranian colleagues and start formulating concrete steps that will have to be taken."

This agreement is a significant step towards reducing decades-long tensions between the US and Iran. Under the agreement, Iran commits to diluting its enriched uranium stocks under international supervision. This is aimed at alleviating concerns over Iran's nuclear program.

Meanwhile, Tehran announced it will start charging ships in the Strait of Hormuz after 60 days. This could impact the global oil market, as the Strait of Hormuz handles about one-third of the world's oil shipments.

US President Donald Trump and Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi signed the agreement. This historic document aims to improve relations between the two countries and strengthen stability in the region.

The IAEA director general emphasized that the agency will play a crucial role in implementing the technical aspects of the agreement. According to Grossi, meetings will be held in the coming weeks to define concrete steps.

This agreement will help reduce international concerns over Iran's nuclear program. Additionally, it will contribute to lowering geopolitical tensions in the region.

Tehran's decision to charge ships in the Strait of Hormuz may face criticism from the international community. It could affect global oil prices and lead to new conflicts.

The successful implementation of the US-Iran agreement will help build trust between the two countries and enhance regional stability. International experts consider this agreement a diplomatic victory.

The IAEA director general said he will meet with US and Iranian officials in the coming weeks to work out the technical details of the agreement. Grossi stressed the agency's neutrality and readiness to monitor the agreement's implementation.

This agreement could put an end to the decades-long dispute over Iran's nuclear program. However, some experts warn that much work remains to be done for full implementation.

The situation in the Strait of Hormuz remains critical for the global economy. Tehran's decision may violate international maritime law and could lead to new conflicts.

The US-Iran agreement may also affect other countries in the region. Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Israel have reacted differently to the agreement.

The international community hopes for the successful implementation of the agreement. UN Secretary-General António Guterres welcomed the agreement and called on both sides to fully implement it.

The IAEA director general emphasized that the agency will play a crucial role in implementing the technical aspects of the agreement. According to Grossi, meetings will be held in the coming weeks to define concrete steps.

This agreement will help reduce international concerns over Iran's nuclear program. Additionally, it will contribute to lowering geopolitical tensions in the region.

Tehran's decision to charge ships in the Strait of Hormuz may face criticism from the international community. It could affect global oil prices and lead to new conflicts.

The successful implementation of the US-Iran agreement will help build trust between the two countries and enhance regional stability. International experts consider this agreement a diplomatic victory.

The IAEA director general said he will meet with US and Iranian officials in the coming weeks to work out the technical details of the agreement. Grossi stressed the agency's neutrality and readiness to monitor the agreement's implementation.

This agreement could put an end to the decades-long dispute over Iran's nuclear program. However, some experts warn that much work remains to be done for full implementation.

The situation in the Strait of Hormuz remains critical for the global economy. Tehran's decision may violate international maritime law and could lead to new conflicts.

The US-Iran agreement may also affect other countries in the region. Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Israel have reacted differently to the agreement.

The international community hopes for the successful implementation of the agreement. UN Secretary-General António Guterres welcomed the agreement and called on both sides to fully implement it.