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Iran to Restore Nuclear Program in a Few Months? Statement by the Director General of the IAEA

Відновлення ядерної програми Ірану може статися вже найближчим часом, згідно з висловленнями керівника МАГАТЕ. Photo: glavcom.ua

IAEA: Iran May Resume Uranium Enrichment Production


The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, stated that Iran might begin uranium enrichment production within a few months, despite the strikes American and Israeli forces conducted against its nuclear facilities. He mentioned this in an interview with CBS, according to 'Glavkom'.



Grossi noted that Iran possesses the technologies and production capacities that would allow it to quickly launch centrifuges for uranium enrichment - possibly even sooner than expected. He emphasized that he cannot guarantee the complete destruction of all nuclear facilities in Iran.


The IAEA director also stressed the importance of resuming negotiations and developing a technical solution regarding Iran's nuclear program. Otherwise, he warned, this issue is bound to resurface.



Iran Lost Nuclear Threat After Strikes by Israel and the USA


Earlier, the head of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir, reported that Iran no longer poses a nuclear threat following a series of strikes by Israel and the USA against its nuclear program. According to The Times of Israel, Zamir concluded that Iran's nuclear program 'suffered significant losses' due to damage to key facilities and the elimination of leading scientists.



Following the strikes by Israel and the USA, Iran's nuclear program has sustained significant losses, but the process of uranium enrichment production can be restored. The IAEA Director General called for the resumption of negotiations and the development of a technical solution regarding Iran's nuclear program to avoid further crises on this issue.