IAEA Pulls Inspectors From Iran as Standoff Over Access Drags On
- On Friday, all International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors safely left Tehran and returned to Vienna amid rising tensions.
- Iran suspended cooperation with the IAEA earlier this week by enacting legislation that blocks oversight and requires site visits approved by its Supreme National Security Council.
- This suspension followed Israeli and U.S. attacks on Iranian nuclear and military sites over 12 days, which led to a ceasefire on June 24 though hostilities remain possible.
- IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi indicated that Iran’s inventory of highly enriched uranium has not been fully tracked, and its nuclear program appears to have experienced a short-term delay rather than complete elimination.
- The withdrawal of inspectors limits international access to Iran’s nuclear sites, increasing risks of unchecked nuclear activities and challenging prospects for verifying Iran’s nuclear compliance.
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