Fears are growing among diplomats in the United States and Europe that Iran's largely unmonitored nuclear program and the destabilization caused by the Gaza conflict are strengthening Iranian factions that support the development of nuclear weapons.
The Guardian reports.
At last week's quarterly meeting of the Board of Directors of the Nuclear Inspectorate, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the United States and its European partners, alarming warnings were issued about the threat posed by Iran's lack of cooperation on its program. nuclear.
IAEA director Rafael Grossi even admitted that the inspectorate had lost "continuity of knowledge on the production and stock of centrifuges, rotors, heavy water and uranium ore concentrate" in Iran.
Russia's IAEA envoy, Mikhail Ulyanov, also warned that the situation was "full of danger and risks spiraling out of control", although he largely blamed the US withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal.
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