Iran is supposed to provide access to information, locations and people, suggesting a vast improvement after years of Iranian stonewalling.
Iran's stonewalling of the IAEA's years-long investigation into uranium traces found at three undeclared sites prompted its 35-nation Board of Governors to order Tehran to cooperate.
A combination of wishful thinking, greed and complacency has led to the current state of affairs, but the solution does not involve military strikes.
“In the framework of concluding negotiations, IAEA officials will travel to Tehran in the coming days,” said Iran's Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian.