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IAEA Chief: Radiation Levels Normal in Natanz; Agency Remains Active in Iran

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IAEA‌ Director ‍General ​confirms no damage at Fordow or Arak heavy water reactor facilities,radiation levels normal at Natanz and ‌Isfahan sites.

webangah News ‌Agency reports‍ that Rafael Grossi stated during an emergency Board of Governors meeting:⁤ “Following Friday’s attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities, military‌ confrontation continues. As I reported to the Board of​ Governors and subsequently to the UN ​Security Council last Friday, the Agency is closely monitoring developments.”

The IAEA chief added: “Our Incident and emergency center has operated⁢ 24/7 ⁤since tensions began, maintaining constant ⁤interaction with Iranian authorities to monitor nuclear facility conditions ‍and radiation levels at relevant ⁢sites.”

grossi confirmed: “Based on available facts about ‍current conditions at⁤ Iran’s nuclear ‌sites, ⁢the Agency remains prepared to respond within one hour to any ​situation requiring immediate‍ action‍ regarding these facilities.”

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The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has confirmed no nuclear or ‍radiological emergency exists following Friday’s attack on Iran’s Natanz fuel enrichment pilot plant, which damaged its upper section.‌ No⁢ further structural damage ⁢to the facility has been reported since.

IAEA director General ​Rafael Grossi stated inspectors ⁤found no evidence of physical attacks on the underground hall housing fuel enrichment ‌equipment,though⁢ centrifuge damage remains possible due to power disruptions. “Radiation​ levels outside Natanz remain normal,” Grossi confirmed, “indicating no off-site impact on‍ populations or the surroundings.”

grossi noted localized chemical and radiological contamination inside the facility,with potential⁤ uranium isotope dispersal from compounds like UF6 and hydrogen fluoride. He emphasized these risks‍ are manageable with proper protective equipment.

The director general verified no damage at Fordow or other ​nuclear sites, according to webangah News Agency (Follow). ⁣Monitoring continues amid heightened regional ⁤tensions.

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no incidents have been reported at⁢ the⁤ Arak Heavy Water Reactor or the Bushehr Nuclear Power ‍Plant,⁤ and the Tehran Research Reactor remains unaffected, according to IAEA Director General Rafael⁢ Grossi. ⁤He confirmed that radiation levels outside Isfahan’s facilities also show no change.

Grossi ​acknowledged Iran’s cooperation with the IAEA in sharing information but emphasized that timely​ technical data about nuclear facilities ⁢remains critical amid complex⁤ challenges. “Without this‌ information,we cannot accurately assess radiological‌ conditions or potential risks to populations and the environment,” he stated,stressing its role ⁤in enabling swift international alerts and​ effective emergency responses.

The IAEA chief reiterated the agency’s continued presence in Iran, with safeguards inspections to resume once safety conditions permit.

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The Director General of the ⁤International Atomic ⁢Energy Agency (IAEA) emphasized that nuclear inspections in Iran will continue as ​required under Tehran’s safeguards obligations under the NPT.

Speaking​ about communications ​with field inspectors, the IAEA⁤ chief stated that their safety ⁢remains the ⁢agency’s top priority, with all necessary measures⁣ being taken to ensure no ​harm comes to them.

“I am prepared to travel immediately and engage with all⁤ relevant parties to guarantee the protection of nuclear‍ facilities‌ and the continuation of peaceful nuclear⁢ technology use, in line with the IAEA’s mandate,”‍ he added.

While warning about potential consequences of attacks on ⁢nuclear installations, he refrained from condemning Israel’s‌ aggression, stating: “In accordance⁢ with ‌IAEA objectives and statutes, I urge all‌ parties to exercise maximum restraint to prevent further escalation.”

Grossi further called on all​ involved parties to demonstrate ‌utmost restraint ‌aligned with IAEA goals and‍ regulations to avoid ‍heightened tensions.

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in response‍ to the recent anti-Iran resolution by the Board of ​Governors,a senior⁣ official ⁣claimed that last week,the Board adopted a significant resolution regarding Iran’s safeguards commitments. The resolution ​not only included critical non-proliferation conditions but also emphasized support for a diplomatic solution to issues ​arising from Iran’s nuclear ⁣program. Member states of the Agency⁤ bear a vital and dynamic role in supporting urgent measures to de-escalate military ⁣tensions and advance diplomacy.

The official stated that ⁣the Board ⁣of‍ Governors’ resolution, passed last ‍week, addressed Iran’s compliance with its safeguards obligations under intense scrutiny. Beyond its focus on non-proliferation requirements, it ⁤underscored the ⁢necessity of dialogue to resolve disputes ‌over Tehran’s nuclear activities.the official stressed that IAEA member nations must actively promote immediate steps to reduce confrontation and prioritize diplomatic ​engagement.

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