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U.N. Nuclear Watchdog Chief Ready to Travel to Iran to Assess Situation

  • Rafael Grossi, head of the U.N.'s nuclear monitoring agency, announced on June 13 his willingness to visit Iran to evaluate the impact of Israeli airstrikes on the Natanz nuclear facility.
  • The visit follows heightened regional military tensions and criticisms from Iran accusing the IAEA of silence over Israel's attacks on its nuclear sites.
  • Grossi reported that while Natanz was impacted, the Fordow and Esfahan nuclear facilities were not damaged, and no elevated radiation levels were detected at Natanz.
  • He emphasized that lasting solutions for Iran, Israel, and the wider region depend on constructive communication and diplomatic efforts aimed at maintaining peace, stability, and collaborative relations.
  • Grossi's readiness to visit aims to ensure nuclear safety, security, and non-proliferation amid ongoing military actions and rising concerns over regional peace.
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U.N. nuclear watchdog chief ready to travel to Iran to assess situation

By Francois Murphy

·Colorado Springs, United States
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gamereactor.eu broke the news in on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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