On April 24, 2026, Kaja Kallas, the EU's top diplomat, highlighted the critical need for nuclear experts to be part of discussions with Tehran. She warned that their absence could lead to a more perilous situation regarding Iran's nuclear ambitions.
The remarks came during a meeting of EU leaders in Cyprus, where the ongoing Middle East conflict was also on the agenda. Kallas's emphasis on expert involvement reflects growing concerns about nuclear proliferation in the region.
As negotiations continue, the inclusion of specialists in nuclear policy may provide the necessary insights to navigate the complexities of Iran's nuclear program and its implications for regional stability.