The International Energy Agency (IEA) itself has not been widely reported to officially schedule a specific 2 pm Paris-time meeting focused solely on the Iran conflict in public sources so far. What has been reported in authoritative coverage is:

  • Other international bodies — such as the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) — have called special or emergency meetings related to the Iran situation and recent military strikes. These sessions include a special Board of Governors meeting in Vienna to address the US-Israeli strikes on Iran and nuclear safety questions.
  • There are widespread crisis meetings underway globally, including in Paris involving French defense and national security councils on the Middle East situation.

Meanwhile, the IEA — a Paris-based energy security agency — has repeatedly underscored that it is ready to act to help stabilize global oil markets if supply disruptions worsen, but there hasn’t been a confirmed public** announcement that it is convening a specific emergency meeting at exactly 2 pm Paris time on the Iran conflict. Its main focus has been monitoring energy markets and preparedness rather than summoning an emergency board session.