U.N. nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi on Wednesday said he might visit the Iranian capital Tehran in the coming days, and he expected to work cooperatively with the newly elected U.S. President Donald Trump. "Maybe in a few days, we still have to confirm the moment but it will be done," Grossi said. Asked about what might change in dealing with Iran after Trump's victory, he said a new administration means "adjustments, different approaches."

