'No indication' Iran nuclear installations hit: IAEA
The agency found no damage to Iran's nuclear sites despite Iran's claims and recent strikes, urging restraint amid heightened regional tensions involving multiple countries.
- The head of the UN's nuclear watchdog said his agency has 'no indication' that any nuclear installations have been damaged or hit in Iran following US and Israeli strikes on the country.
- Iran's nuclear regulatory authorities did not respond to the IAEA's attempts to contact them regarding the status of Iran's nuclear facilities.
- The IAEA chief called for diplomatic negotiations to resume 'as quickly as possible' after the strikes on Iran and its retaliatory missile attacks.
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IAEA: No Signs of US or Israeli Attacks on Iranian Nuclear Facilities Rafael Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), said there is no indication that any nuclear facilities in Iran have been attacked by the US or Israel. On the 2nd (local time), Director General Grossi made the remarks in a keynote speech at the Board of Governors in Vienna, Austria.
They do not detect increased radiation during military attacks in the region, but they are disappointed by the failure of the negotiations, which were nearing completion.
IAEA finds no evidence of hits on Iran nuclear facilities, urges restraint
The United Nations nuclear watchdog – the IAEA – has called for restraint and renewed diplomacy, having found no clear evidence of damage to Iran’s atomic facilities after the latest air strikes on the country.
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