IAEA Says No Iranian Nuclear Facility Damaged
IAEA Says No Iranian Nuclear Facility Damaged after recent US and Israeli attacks on Iran, according to an official statement.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said it has not received any report of damage to Iranian nuclear sites so far.
The agency held an emergency meeting in Vienna. Officials reviewed the situation after the recent military strikes on Iran.
IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi addressed the meeting. He said the agency has no information that any Iranian nuclear facility has been hit or damaged.
He added that the IAEA is trying to contact Iran’s nuclear authority. However, the agency has not received any response yet. He expressed hope that communication channels with Iran will reopen soon.
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Rafael Grossi urged all sides to show restraint. He asked countries involved in military operations to act with extreme caution.
During the meeting, an Iranian representative confirmed that an attack took place at the Natanz nuclear site. The Natanz Nuclear Facility is one of Iran’s key nuclear facilities.
Tensions in the region remain high after the recent strikes. International observers continue to monitor developments closely.
The IAEA says it will keep assessing the situation. For now, IAEA Says No Iranian Nuclear Facility Damaged, based on the information available to the agency.