IAEA's Urgent Mission: Inspecting Iran's Nuclear Sites
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IAEA's Urgent Mission: Inspecting Iran's Nuclear Sites
Rafael Grossi, the head of the IAEA, emphasized the urgent need for inspectors to return to Iran's nuclear facilities. This comes after recent military strikes aimed at Tehran's nuclear program. Grossi made these remarks during a meeting in Vienna, highlighting the critical nature of the situation.
The Director-General of the IAEA recalled that collaboration with the organization is not "a generosity", but rather "a legal obligation" under inclusion in the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
IAEA: Return of Inspectors to Iran’s Nuclear Sites ‘Number One Priority’
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said on Wednesday that his “number one priority” is for its inspectors to return to Iran’s nuclear sites to evaluate damage caused by recent bombing and to verify stockpiles of highly enriched uranium. Israel repeatedly struck Iranian nuclear facilities during its 12-day-war with Tehran, and US forces bombed Iran's underground nuclear facilities at the weekend, but the extent of the damag…
Closely following IAEA updates on Iran: India
New Delhi, Jun 26 (PTI) India on Thursday said it is closely following updates from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) about radiation levels at the Iranian nuclear sites following attacks on them.New Delhi also reiterated that dialogue and diplomacy is the only way forward for early restoration of regional peace and stability."India is closely following updates from the IAEA about the radiation levels in the affected site," External …
The UN nuclear watchdog director said Iran's nuclear program has suffered "very, very, very serious damage," warning of a potential crisis if Tehran blocks inspectors from accessing its nuclear sites.
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