Shafaq News/ OnMonday, the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA),Rafael Grossi, accused Iran of undermining cooperation by secretly obtainingand analyzing classified UN nuclear documents.
Grossi confirmed thatthe incident dated back several years and was detailed in a confidential agencyreport circulated to member states on May 31. The report stated the IAEA had“conclusive evidence” that Iranian authorities had actively collected and reviewedhighly sensitive agency materials. Grossi emphasized, “Such actions are clearlyincompatible with the spirit of cooperation.”
The IAEA is working toease tensions amid concerns over a possible Israeli military strike on Iran’snuclear program, he said, highlighting that a thorough verification andmonitoring process could provide the necessary reassurance to both Israel andthe international community.
Regarding Iran’scurrent uranium stockpile, Grossi clarified that uranium enrichment is not initself banned and acknowledged Iran’s repeated assertion of this point.However, he cautioned that Iran’s continued enrichment to near weapons-gradelevels is unique globally and cannot be overlooked.
Turning to Iran'snuclear trajectory, Grossi reiterated that the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan ofAction (JCPOA) was designed to regulate a very different version of Iran’snuclear program. “Even if you wanted to revive it, it would not be enoughbecause now they have new technologies,” he remarked.
Asked about thepotential impact of a resolution by the IAEA Board of Governors on Iran–USnuclear talks, Grossi stated there is “no formal link” between the two tracksbut acknowledged a “mutual influence.” The resolution, backed by the US, UK,France, and Germany, censures Iran for non-compliance with its safeguardsobligations.
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