IAEA Chief Rafael Grossi has reported that Iran continues to enrich uranium just short of weapons-grade level, well beyond the needs for commercial nuclear use, despite ongoing pressure from the United Nations to halt these activities. Grossi has expressed a desire to visit Tehran next month, marking his first visit in a year, with the aim of addressing and potentially ending the growing disconnect between Iran and the IAEA. This announcement comes amidst concerns that Iran's uranium enrichment levels are approaching weapons-grade, signaling a significant challenge for international nuclear non-proliferation efforts.
🇮🇷ATOMIC AGENCY: IRAN IS MAKING A LOT OF URANIUM... IT CAN'T ALL BE FOR ENERGY Director Grossi: "Iran continues to enrich uranium well beyond the needs for commercial nuclear use. A visit to Tehran is required to tackle drifting apart relations between the IAEA and the… https://t.co/nEb2WpXBi8 https://t.co/zEmbQoks98
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency said Iran continues to enrich uranium well beyond the needs for commercial nuclear use and said he plans to visit Tehran to tackle "drifting apart" relations between the IAEA and the Islamic Republic. https://t.co/LkbRQzDukI
⚠️ IRAN DISMISSES PLAN BY U.N. NUCLEAR WATCHDOG HEAD TO VISIT NEXT MONTH (Reuters) Iran's nuclear chief on Wednesday dismissed a suggestion that the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Rafael Grossi would visit Iran next month but instead invited Grossi to a…
Iran continues to enrich uranium well beyond its needs for commercial nuclear use despite U.N. pressure to stop, IAEA chief Rafael Grossi has said, adding that he wanted to visit Tehran next month for the first time in a year to end the "drifting apart." https://t.co/xGccTi2xoJ
#Iran continues to enrich uranium well beyond the needs for commercial nuclear use despite UN pressure to stop it, IAEA chief Rafael Grossi says, adding that he wants to visit Tehran next month for the first time in a year to end the “drifting apart.” https://t.co/0KmwV6TFjT
Iran continues to enrich uranium well beyond the needs for commercial nuclear use despite UN pressure to stop it, IAEA chief Rafael Grossi said on Monday. https://t.co/KTxquMbyfb
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi said Iran continues to enrich uranium well beyond the needs for commercial nuclear use despite U.N. pressure to stop it, adding he wanted to visit Tehran next month for the first time in a year to end the "drifting apart". (Reuters)
IAEA chief says #Iran’s nuclear enrichment activity remains high #oott https://t.co/Yz1iPcNJd1
Exclusive: IAEA chief says Iran's nuclear enrichment activity remains high https://t.co/ERgxj3XEUn https://t.co/mv5vY1LjIq
#Iran continues to enrich uranium well beyond the needs for commercial nuclear use despite UN pressure to stop it, IAEA chief Rafael Grossi says, adding he wants to visit Tehran next month for the first time in a year to end the “drifting apart.” https://t.co/0KmwV6TFjT
⚠️ EXCLUSIVE-IAEA CHIEF SAYS IRAN'S NUCLEAR ENRICHMENT ACTIVITY REMAINS HIGH (Reuters) Iran continues to enrich uranium well beyond the needs for commercial nuclear use despite U.N. pressure to stop it, IAEA chief Rafael Grossi said on Monday, adding he wanted to visit Tehran…
🔴 IAEA CHIEF: IRAN CONTINUES TO ENRICH URANIUM JUST SHORT OF WEAPONS-GRADE LEVEL.
IRAN CONTINUES TO ENRICH URANIUM JUST SHORT OF WEAPONS-GRADE LEVEL, IAEA CHIEF SAYS