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 will visit Iran next week as concerns rise about uranium enrichment | The Asahi Shimbun Asia & Japan Watch
JERUSALEM--The head of the United Nations' nuclear watchdog will travel to Iran next week as Tehran's nuclear program enriches uranium a step away from weapons-grade levels and international oversight remains limited, officials said Wednesday.
IAEA chief ready to travel to Iran to assess situation
UN nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi said on Friday he was ready to travel to Iran to assess the situation there after Israel carried out widespread military strikes that hit the sprawling nuclear complex at Natanz. In a statement to a meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency's Board of Governors, Grossi said the other main enrichment centre in Iran, Fordow, was not hit and neither was another nuclear facility in Esfahan, citing Iran…

UN nuclear watchdog chief ready to travel to Iran to assess situation
VIENNA - U.N. nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi said on Friday he was ready to travel to Iran to assess the situation there after Israel carried out widespread military strikes that hit the sprawling nuclear complex at Natanz. Read more at straitstimes.com.


U.N. nuclear watchdog chief ready to travel to Iran to assess situation
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