IAEA Calls on Iran to 'Re-Engage' as West Pressures It with Resolution
Rafael Grossi said inspections cannot resume until Iran re-engages, while the United States and allies seek a resolution demanding details on bombed sites and uranium.
- Rafael Grossi, IAEA chief, called on Iran on Monday to resume engagement and inspections at nuclear sites the United States and Israel bombed last year, as the US and European partners pushed for a Board resolution.
- During Operation Midnight Hammer last June, the United States bombed Iranian nuclear sites including Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan, forcing the IAEA to halt inspections and lose access to those facilities.
- The resolution demands Tehran provide precise information on the bombed sites and enriched uranium stores, which include material enriched up to 60%, approaching the roughly 90% weapons-grade level.
- Iran warned that "coercion and confrontation do not lead to cooperation," arguing the Board resolution could undermine prospects for a diplomatic solution on its nuclear program.
- Amid military strikes between Israel and Iran over the weekend, President Donald Trump insisted the exchange would not derail negotiations, stating preventing nuclear proliferation remains central to the ongoing operation.
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IAEA calls on Iran to 're-engage' as West pressures it with resolution
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UN nuclear body calls on Iran to ’re-engage’ amid stalled talks
UN nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi called on Iran on Monday to "re-engage" with him so inspections can resume at sites the US and Israel bombed a year ago, as the US led a push for a resolution to that effect at the agency's board. Iran still has not informed the International Atomic Energy Agency of what happened to those bombed nuclear sites or the nuclear material, including uranium enriched to near bomb grade, that was stored there. Whi…
IAEA Chief Presses Iran to Resume Nuclear Inspections at Bombed Sites
Rafael Grossi urged Iran to restore cooperation with the U.N. nuclear watchdog as the United States and European allies pushed for an IAEA board resolution ... The post IAEA Chief Presses Iran to Resume Nuclear Inspections at Bombed Sites first appeared on [your]NEWS.
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