
Iran said by the UN’s nuclear surveillance.
Rafael Grossi, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), said that the US strike was serious in the three regions of last weekend, but it was contradictory to Donald Trump’s claim that “not a total damage” was “not completely”.
Grossi said on Saturday, “Honestly, everything is gone and there is nothing there.”
Israel attacked Iran’s nuclear weapons and military sites on June 13, claiming that Iran was close to the construction of nuclear weapons.
The United States later joined the strike and dropped bombs to three Iranian nuclear facilities (Fordo, Natanz and ISFAHAN).
Since then, the actual degree of damage has been unclear.
On Saturday, Grossi said on the BBC’s US media partner CBS News that “within a few months … many centrifuges can rotate and produce rich uranium.”
He added that Iran still added that he has industrial and technical skills. So if they want, they will be able to start this again.
IAEA is not the first organization that Iran’s nuclear power can still continue. According to the preliminary Pentagon evaluation leaked earlier this week, the US strike may have set up the program in a few months.
However, future information reports can contain more information that shows different levels of damage to the facility.
Trump repented violently by declaring that Iran’s nuclear scene was “completely destroyed,” and criticized the media for “attempts to destroy one of the most successful military strikes in history.”
Currently Iran and Israel agreed to the ceasefire.
But Trump said that if he finds out that uranium can enrich uranium according to the level, he will “consider” to “absolutely” bombing Iran again.
The military minister of the Murdolrahim Mousavi said Tehran was not convinced that Israel would comply with the ceasefire on Sunday.
“We did not start the war, but we responded to the attacker with all our power, and we are ready to respond to the enemy’s compliance with enemy promises, including ceasefire.
Airan, on the other hand, sent a conflicting message about how much damage he had.
In a Thursday speech, Iran’s chief leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said that the strike was not achieved. But Foreign Minister Abbas Arag said that “excessive and serious” damage was caused.
IAEA has already been more challenged by the IAEA, when Congress stopped cooperation with atoms on Wednesday, as IAEA condemned the siding between Israel and the United States.
Tehran rejected the request to inspect the damaged facilities of the IAEA, and on Friday, Aragechi said in X that Grossi’s claim to visit a site bombed under the excuse of Grossi’s protection measures is meaningless and even intentionally malicious.
Last month, IAEA attacked Iran after the Tehran’s first violation of non -expansion obligations in 20 years.
Iran argues that its nuclear program is peaceful and only used for civilians.
Despite his refusal to cooperate with Iran’s organization, Grossi still hopes to negotiate with Tehran.
“I have to sit with Iran and investigate it. Because at the end of the day, everything must have a long solution after the military strike, because it has to have a long -lasting solution that cannot be diplomatic.”
In 2015, according to the nuclear transaction with world power, Iran could not strengthen more than 3.67% purity (the level of fuel in commercial nuclear power plants) and could not carry out abundant places in grape factories for 15 years.
However, Trump gave up the agreement during his first term in 2018 and restored US sanctions and restoring US sanctions.
Iran retaliated by increasingly violating restrictions. According to the IAEA, it resumed concentration in grapes in 2021, and 60%of the rich uranium was collected to create nine nuclear bombs.









