Iran can access near weapons-grade uranium, says IAEA chief
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Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 29
Iran can access near weapons-grade uranium, says IAEA chief
10 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 29
IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi stated that Iran could retrieve uranium entombed at sites bombed by the US if it chooses.
Grossi emphasized the material remains accessible, raising concerns about Iran’s nuclear capabilities and the potential for rapid escalation if retrieval occurs.
The statement highlights ongoing international scrutiny of Iran’s nuclear program and underscores the importance of monitoring and diplomatic engagement to prevent further proliferation risks.
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