IAEA Chief Warns: Iran Could Restart Uranium Enrichment Soon

IAEA’s Insights on Iran’s Nuclear Plans

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) chief, Rafael Mariano Grossi, has indicated that Iran might resume its uranium enrichment activities within months. This revelation comes amidst ongoing concerns regarding Iran’s nuclear program. Grossi emphasized that while the damage to Iran’s nuclear capabilities is significant, it is not beyond repair. The implications of this potential resumption are vast, raising alarms about regional and global security.

IAEA Chief Rafael Mariano Grossi discussing Iran's nuclear program

Grossi’s comments highlight the urgency of monitoring Iran’s nuclear activities as tensions escalate. The IAEA has been closely watching the situation, and its assessments are crucial for understanding the potential risks involved. As discussions continue, the international community remains on high alert regarding how Iran’s actions might affect regional stability.