Iran Could Restart Uranium Enrichment in Months: IAEA Chief

The UN Nuclear Carrex Chief Rafael Grossi said that despite damaging a few nuclear facilities from the US and Israeli attacks of Iran, it will begin to produce enriched uranium in a few months. On June 13, Israel launched a bombing campaign in Iran’s nuclear and military fields and aims to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon – a ambition that the Islamic Republic constantly rejected.
The United States bombed the three basic facilities used for Tehran’s atomic program later. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said the scope of the damage to nuclear areas is “serious”, but the details are not known. US President Donald Trump insisted when Iran’s nuclear program “decimal years” was taken back.
However, Grossi, General Manager of the International Atomic Energy Agency, said, “Some are still standing.” “You know, in a few months, in a few months, in a few months, in a few months, they may have a few cascade centrifugal that returns less than that,” Grossi said on Saturday. He said.
Another important question is whether Iran’s estimated 408.6-Kili (900-pound) stocks before attacks can change some or all of the highly enriched uranium stock. The uranium is enriched to 60 percent – above levels for civilian use, but still under the weapon class. If this material is more refined, theoretically sufficient to produce more than nine nuclear bombs.
Grosi confessed to CBS: “We don’t know where this material can be.” In the interview, “So some could be destroyed as part of the attack, but some would be transported. So there must be an explanation at some point,” he said.
For now, Iranian deputies voted to suspend cooperation with IAEA, and Tehran rejected Grosi’s request to visit the damaged areas, especially the main uranium enrichment facility. “We must be in a position to determine what it is and where it is and what it is to confirm.” He said.
In a separate interview with FOX News’s “Sunday Morning Morning Futures” program, Trump said he didn’t think the stock was moved. According to the quotes of the interview, “it is a very difficult thing to do, but we did not pay much attention,” he said. “They didn’t move anything.” On Saturday, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio underlined Washington’s support for “IAEA’s critical verification and monitoring efforts in Iran”, and praised Grosi and his agency for “devotion and professionalism”. The full Grossi interview will be published on Sunday “face with Margaret Brennan”.



