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Iran Nuclear Program: No Evidence of Bomb – UN

Iran Nuclear Program: No Evidence of Bomb – UN

June 18, 2025 Catherine Williams World

Contrary⁤ to escalating international tensions,⁣ the‍ IAEA confirms no evidence of a systematic Iranian effort to build a nuclear weapon, debunking claims ​from Israel and others. Director General Rafael Grossi stated that while Iran possesses enriched uranium, a‍ weapon is not‌ imminent. This progress comes amidst ⁤heightened ⁣scrutiny of Iran’s nuclear program and it’s ‌limitations on cooperation with the⁣ IAEA due to‌ recent events. Discover the latest on⁢ the Iran nuclear program and its potential implications at News Directory 3. Delve into the details of the IAEA’s findings,conflicting statements,and the ongoing debate regarding the ⁤timeline for Iran’s nuclear capabilities. What could this mean for future international relations?

IAEA Chief: No Systematic Iranian⁢ Effort to Build Nuclear ‌Weapon










Key‌ Points

  • IAEA finds no‍ proof of Iran building a nuclear weapon.
  • Rafael Grossi‍ says weapon is “not for tommorow, maybe not ‌a matter of years.”
  • Iran limits IAEA cooperation due to condemnation of Israeli attacks.

IAEA ​Chief: No Systematic‍ Iranian Effort to Build Nuclear Weapon

Updated⁤ June 18, 2025
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Teh International ⁢Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has⁣ found no evidence that Iran is making a “systematic effort” to ​produce a nuclear weapon, according to Director‍ General Rafael Grossi.

Grossi’s statement contradicts claims made by ⁣Israel, which began‌ bombing Iran on ⁣Friday, alleging the ​country‌ was close to developing a nuclear⁤ bomb.​ Retaliatory strikes have⁢ occurred as.

President Donald Trump ⁢said Tuesday he‌ believed Tehran was “very close” to obtaining a nuclear ⁣weapon,differing from his director of ‍national intelligence,Tulsi Gabbard,who stated Iran “is not ‍building” one.Iranian officials maintain their nuclear program is peaceful.

In ⁤an ⁢interview with CNN’s Christiane Amanpour,​ Grossi​ said the ⁣debate centers on the timeline⁣ for Iran to produce‌ a nuclear weapon. “Certainly,it‌ was‌ not ⁤for ⁣tomorrow,maybe not a matter of years,” he stated.

Grossi explained that while Iran may⁣ possess enough enriched uranium, technology and extensive testing are required to create a nuclear weapon.

Despite two ‍decades‌ of inspecting Iranian nuclear sites, the UN watchdog ​ “did not have… any ⁣proof of ⁣a⁤ systematic effort‍ to move ​into a ‌nuclear ‌weapon” by ⁣Iran, Grossi said.

“What we are telling you⁣ is⁣ what we ‍have been able ‌to prove. The material is​ there. There have been, ⁣in the past, some activities‌ related to the development of‍ nuclear weapons, ⁢but we did not have, at this point, these elements,” Grossi stressed.

The day ⁣before Israel’s attack, the IAEA passed a resolution stating Tehran wasn’t complying with nuclear non-proliferation obligations. The agency⁢ noted‍ Iran had ‍ “repeatedly” failed to prove its⁤ nuclear material wasn’t being ​diverted ‌for military⁢ use.

Iranian ​Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi said last weekend⁣ that⁢ Tehran will limit its cooperation⁤ with IAEA due to the agency’s reluctance to condemn Israel’s attacks. He called the UN⁢ watchdog’s ‍conduct “makes‍ no sense.”

What’s next

The international community will likely ⁢continue ⁢to monitor Iran’s nuclear activities closely,with ongoing debate and scrutiny surrounding⁤ the country’s compliance ​with non-proliferation agreements and the ⁢potential⁣ for future⁢ military ⁣action.

Further ⁣reading

  • erdogan backs Iranian response to Israel
  • Macron contradicts‌ Trump on regime change in Iran

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