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Iran obtaining IAEA documents is 'bad', shows poor cooperation, Grossi says

  • IAEA Director-General Rafael Grossi said on Monday that Iran's unauthorized possession of confidential IAEA documents is a bad step reflecting poor cooperation.
  • This follows a confidential May 31 IAEA report showing Iran actively collected and analyzed sensitive agency documents amidst unresolved nuclear program questions.
  • IAEA confirmed Iran holds over 400 kilograms of highly enriched uranium and undeclared nuclear material at Varamin, Marivan, and Turquzabad, part of an early 2000s nuclear program.
  • Grossi called on Tehran to promptly improve openness and fulfill its global commitments, cautioning that without Iran's cooperation, it is impossible to confirm that its nuclear activities are solely for peaceful purposes.
  • A resolution proposed by the US, Britain, France, and Germany may declare Iran in breach of non-proliferation obligations, underscoring the need for a diplomatic solution verified by the IAEA.
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The Director of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, announced on Monday that Iran had obtained confidential documents from its institution for a "grav" thing, which would inspire the spirit of cooperation with Tehran, transmits Reuters.

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Denver Gazette broke the news in Denver, United States on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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