Iran must “seriously improve” co-operation with UN inspectors to avoid heightening tensions with the west, the International Atomic Energy Agency’s head has warned.
Rafael Grossi told the Financial Times that while the IAEA had carried out about a dozen inspections in Iran since the war with Israel in June, it had not been given access to the most important nuclear facilities: Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan, which were bombed by the US.
While the attacks severely damaged the facilities, the fate of 408kg of uranium enriched close to weapons-grade levels remained unclear, creating a “growing sense of a need” to resume inspections, Grossi said. “We should have already resumed the inspection work,” he added.
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