Inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) will be temporarily withdrawn from Iranian nuclear facilities after their closure, the head of the organization, Rafael Grossi, said during a meeting of the UN Security Council, reports in April Israeli newspaper Times of Israel. sixteen.
Commenting on the escalation of the conflict between Iran and Israel and the possibility of an Israeli attack on the Iranian nuclear power plant, Grossi expressed concern about the current situation. “We are always concerned about this possibility.”noted the head of the IAEA.
Grossi said the Iranian government informed the organization’s inspectors in Iran that on April 14, all nuclear facilities that the IAEA inspects daily will be “will remain closed for security reasons”.
International inspectors will not return to sites in Iran until the situation stabilizes, he added.
Recall that on the night of April 14, in response to the Israeli attack on the Iranian consulate in Damascus, the Syrian capital, on April 1, in which seven high-ranking officers of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps were killed, Iran launched a drone and a cruise. Missile attack against military targets in Israel.
At the same time, the Iranian Foreign Ministry stated that in the event of a new Israeli attack, Iran’s response would be carried out within a few seconds. “The Zionists will no longer have 12 days and the response they receive will not be measured in days and hours, but in seconds.”said the deputy director of the Ministry, Ali Bagheri Kani.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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