Source: UN News: Sunday, 29 June 2025 00:01 am
Rafael Mariano Gosssey, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), has said that his “first priority” is to return to his inspectors again to Iran’s nuclear sites, so that the recent American bombing damage can be assessed and highly rich uranium reserves can be examined.
IAEA Prominent Rafael Gosscy, while speaking to reporters in Austria on Wednesday, expressed this intention. Two weeks ago Israel started air and missile attacks at Iran’s military and nuclear sites. Last weekend, the US suddenly bombed three uranium enrichment centers in Iran. American President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire between Iran and Israel on social media on Monday night, which is currently in a delicate situation, but is also applicable. Tweet url
However, it is not yet clear how much damage has been caused by Iran’s rich uranium reserves in American attacks. ‘Equivalent steps’, after the initial attacks, informed IAEA that they have taken “special measures” to protect their nuclear material and equipment. Action has been taken. Rafael Gosscy said, “He (Iran’s Foreign Minister) did not say what these measures mean, but the sign was clear, they meant it. So we could assume that the material exists there.” To confirm this and evaluate the situation, “We have to go back there.” According to extremely essentials, on Wednesday, the Iranian Parliament has passed a bill suspending cooperation with IAEA, which is now yet to be approved by the executive wing of the government. IAEA chief said that he said that he has written a letter to Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi on Tuesday to meet with IAAA, so that he can discuss the inspections, so that they can discuss the inspections. Has said, “International community cannot take the risk that the inspection system was interrupted.” IAEA was also asked if Iran is planning to withdraw from the nuclear non -proliferation treaty (NPT), what will be the effect. This treaty is an important global agreement to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons. “If this happens, it will be extremely unfortunate. I hope that it will not happen. I don’t think it will benefit anyone, not only Iran only … Iran will not only … Iran will arise many problems like isolating it.”