Iran to Resume Nuclear Program in a Few Months? Statement from the Director General of the IAEA.
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Rafael Grossi has reported that Iran may resume uranium enrichment production in just a few months despite strikes from the US and Israel. According to Grossi, Iran has the necessary technologies and production capabilities to do this even faster than one might expect.
Grossi emphasized that he cannot guarantee the complete destruction of all nuclear facilities in Iran and called for the revival of negotiations aimed at developing a technical solution regarding the country's nuclear program.
The Chief Inspector also stressed the importance of preventing further crisis on this issue through the resumption of dialogue and seeking compromise.
Summary
The IAEA warns that Iran may resume uranium enrichment production despite strikes from the US and Israel. At the same time, after the strikes from Israel and the US, Iran's nuclear program has suffered losses; however, it is crucial to prevent further crises through negotiations and compromise.
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