UN nuclear watchdog calls on Iran to ‘re-engage’ as West pressures it with resolution
Iran has not informed the IAEA of what happened to the nuclear sites bombed in June 2025.
The International Atomic Energy Agency has formally requested that Iranian officials provide transparency regarding the status of nuclear facilities damaged during military strikes in June 2025. Despite repeated inquiries from the United Nations nuclear watchdog, Tehran has failed to disclose specific details about the condition or current activities at these targeted sites. Western nations are now leveraging diplomatic pressure through a new resolution to compel Iran back to the negotiating table. This lack of communication has raised significant concerns among international observers regarding the security and oversight of the country's nuclear infrastructure. The agency maintains that immediate cooperation is essential to ensure regional stability and verify that nuclear materials remain under proper safeguards.
The ongoing lack of transparency regarding damaged nuclear sites threatens international security and complicates efforts to monitor Iran's nuclear program.
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