IAEA Reports Lack of Iranian Information on Nuclear Program, Cites ‘Unresolved Safeguards Issues’

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has stated in its latest report that it has not received any information from Iran concerning declared nuclear material or its facilities, nor has it been able to access these sites for field verification activities. This comes despite the agency’s prior failure to condemn illegal attacks on Iran’s nuclear installations.
The report from the IAEA, which notably omits any reference to Iran’s consistent and long-standing adherence to its nuclear commitments, expressed significant concern regarding the potential for undeclared nuclear materials and activities within Iran. This concern stems from Iran’s continued reluctance to resolve outstanding safeguards issues.
The agency’s report, which observers note displays a politically motivated approach and alignment with adversarial U.S. policies against Iran, further claims that the inability to verify previously declared enriched uranium stockpiles for nearly a year—a delay considered substantial under standard safeguards procedures—is indicative of concerns over uranium proliferation risks.

