Iran could start enriching uranium for bomb within months, UN nuclear chief says
- On June 28, IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi warned Iran could resume uranium enrichment within months, despite US and Israeli strikes not destroying all nuclear infrastructure.
- Following Israel's June 13 strike, Iran halted cooperation with the IAEA, citing alleged distortions, which complicates monitoring efforts amid ongoing nuclear capacity concerns.
- Grossi noted Iran’s uranium enrichment to 60%, capable of spinning centrifuges within months, risking over nine nuclear bombs, with unresolved traces at undeclared sites.
- The Iran–IAEA diplomatic rift hampers monitoring efforts as Iran’s suspension of cooperation allows it to potentially resume enrichment in months.
- Grossi urged Iran to restore inspector access amid rising tensions and Iran's suspension of cooperation following recent strikes.
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