23/6/2025–|Last update: 15:12 (Mecca time)
The Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Grossi, called on Monday to reach the Iranian nuclear facilities to detect high enriched uranium stocks.
“The inspectors should be allowed to return to nuclear establishments and detect uranium stocks, especially the enriched by 60%,” Grossi said at the opening of an emergency meeting at the agency’s headquarters in Vienna.
He added that Tehran informed him in a letter dated June 13 that it had taken special measures to protect equipment and nuclear materials.
Grusi said he was ready to communicate with all parties to protect nuclear facilities.
“We will not become safer if the number of armed countries increases nuclear, and we do not want to witness a radiological leakage,” he added.
On the other hand, the Iranian delegate to the International Atomic Energy Agency said that Israel launched an aggression against a member of the Nuclear Non -Proliferation Agreement, and that the agency is no longer efficient.
He added that it will produce tremendous environmental damage to the American bombing of our nuclear facilities, and “we have the right to defend ourselves and our interests in all ways.”
The Financial Times reported an informed Iranian source as saying that “enriched uranium did not touch, as it is naive if we kept it in the targeted sites, and Iran will not seek to arm its nuclear program.”
On Sunday, Ali Shamkhani, the advisor to the Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, confirmed that his country still maintains its in stock of enriched uranium despite the American attacks on 3 nuclear sites.
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