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Grossi: Attacking the nuclear facilities is impossible/I will leave for Tehran soon

The Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency says that he is still committed to dialogue about Iran's nuclear program and will visit Tehran soon.

report Mehr News quoted by Deutsche Welle, Rafael Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, claimed that there are many uncertainties about Iran’s nuclear program (!), and said that he will visit Tehran soon. .

Grossi claimed that Iran is “not months but weeks away from obtaining the enriched uranium needed to build an atomic bomb” and went on to say that this means It is not that this country has nuclear weapons or that it can achieve nuclear weapons in this period of time. According to him, although uranium enrichment at levels close to the production of weapons is alarming, it should not be directly concluded that Iran has nuclear weapons.

Grossi, repeating the claims about ambiguity in Iran’s nuclear program, claimed that “the goals of Iran’s nuclear program are ambiguous”!

The Director General of the IAEA further pointed out that the IAEA does not have as much access to Iran’s nuclear sites as it deems necessary, and demanded to increase the IAEA’s access and claimed: My colleagues in Iran have said many times and I will say that this activity is ambiguous, and besides, we do not need the access and supervision that we consider necessary.

The director general of the agency added: The issue I am interested in is the dialogue between us; between the agency and Iran because many issues need to be clarified and for this reason I plan to travel to Tehran soon.

In the end, he said that “my message to the Iranians is that they should cooperate more with the agency.”

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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