Rafael Grossi

Syrie : SitRep 125 avec Ayssar Midani (10 juin 2022)

Syrie : SitRep 125 avec Ayssar Midani (10 juin 2022). Au programme : – Entretien de Bachar Al-Assad avec RT – Israël et la Turquie continuent leurs opérations militaires illégales en Syrie et en Irak – Les négociations sur le nucléaires iraniens interrompues suite à la visite du directeur de l’AIEA en Israël. – Le ministre russe des affaires étrangères […]

As Iran Allows the UN Access to Suspected Nuclear Sites, Its Uranium Stockpile Is Growing

Javad Zarif, Iran’s foreign minister, right, and Rafael Grossi, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, left, meeting in Tehran, Aug. 25, 2020. Iran agreed to allow the agency access to possible nuclear sites even as it has accumulated 10 times the amount of low-enriched uranium permitted in the 2015 nuclear deal.

The IAEA Voices ‘Serious Concern’ Over Blocked Access to Certain Iranian Sites

Rafael Grossi, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, May 2020. One new report from the UN agency expresses concern about Iran’s blocking access to certain sites and another report confirms the country’s increased uranium enrichment activities. DEAN CALMA/IAEA
VIENNA — The International Atomic Energy Agency issued an alarming report on June 5, voicing “serious concern” over Iran’s refusal to allow the agency’s inspectors to investigate two sites where the country is suspected of having conducted undeclared nuclear activities in the past.