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Inquirer on MSNIAEA seeks access to Iran nuclear sites to 'account for' highly enriched uranium stockpilesRafael Grossi, head of the United Nations nuclear watchdog, calls for inspectors to be allowed return to Iran's nuclear sites ...
No one is in a position to have fully assessed the underground damage of the uranium enrichment plan, said the IAEA chief.
Director General Rafael Grossi warned of the risk of nuclear contamination from Israeli attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities ...
While he spoke about how Iran was the only country in the world that was enriching 60 percent uranium, Grossi refuted the ...
Iran claims no nuclear leakage detected so far at the sites attacked by the US: On Friday, before the latest bombings, ...
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi also highlighted the concerns of nuclear radiations and leaks following the Israeli attacks citing ...
Rafael Grossi, the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), said at a meeting of the U.N. Security ...
The head of the leading intergovernmental watchdog for nuclear energy and atomic weapons has confirmed that the agency has ...
IAEA chief warns US attacks on Iranian nuclear sites could escalate Israel-Iran conflict, urges return to diplomacy.
Just days before Israel launched a bombing campaign against Iran, the UN watchdog agency monitoring Iran’s nuclear activities ...
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi confirms Iranian centrifuges at Natanz were "severely damaged if not destroyed altogether" by ...
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The UN watchdog during an emergency meeting said that at the moment no one is in a position to assess the underground damage ...
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