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  • Source: Agencies
  • 28 Aug 2025 16:07
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Iran’s nuclear chief says damage from US-Israeli strikes is under review, stressing that the country’s nuclear program will continue despite attacks and pressure.

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    International Atomic Energy Agency Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi, left, and Iran's Atomic Energy Organization head Mohammad Eslami listen during their press conference in Tehran, Iran, Thursday, Nov. 14, 2024 (AP)

The head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, Mohammad Eslami, told Mehr News Agency that the country’s engagement with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) will proceed only under terms approved by its Parliament and Supreme National Security Council (SNSC).

He added that “Iran’s cooperation with the IAEA depends on an agreement based on a parliamentary law and a decision of the Supreme National Security Council.”

Eslami revealed that assessments are underway to determine the extent of damage inflicted on Iranian nuclear facilities during what he described as a “12-day Israeli-US imposed war against Iran.”

The top Iranian diplomat noted that the review process is time-consuming due to the sensitive nature of the affected sites but reaffirmed that “Iran's nuclear program is a requirement for the country's scientific development and will continue.”

IAEA's return does not signal full resumption of cooperation: Iran

The return of inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) does not mark a full renewal of cooperation, which was suspended following the Israeli war in June, Iran said in a statement on Wednesday. 

IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi confirmed that a team of inspectors had arrived at the Bushehr nuclear site, marking the first visit since Iran halted cooperation with the UN nuclear watchdog last month.

“They are there now… Today they are inspecting Bushehr,” Grossi said.

No final agreement on new IAEA framework

Despite the inspectors' presence, Iranian officials emphasized that no formal agreement has been reached on a renewed cooperation framework.

Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, quoted by state television, said, “No final text has yet been approved on the new cooperation framework with the IAEA and views are being exchanged.”

Under the law passed after the June 13 attacks, IAEA inspectors can only access nuclear facilities with the approval of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council. The attacks, which killed over 1,000 people and hit sites including Fordow, Isfahan, and Natanz, led to a full suspension of cooperation with the agency.

Iran later launched missile and drone strikes in retaliation. A ceasefire has been in effect since June 24.

Grossi presses for access to all nuclear facilities

While Grossi welcomed the reopening of Bushehr to inspections, he insisted that full transparency requires broader access.

“There is no such thing as a la carte inspection work,” Grossi said during a visit to Washington, asserting that Iran cannot limit inspections to facilities that were not attacked. He confirmed that discussions are ongoing, though no agreement has been reached regarding access to other critical sites like Fordow and Natanz.

It is worth noting that Grossi was accused of leaking classified nuclear information to the Israeli regime, declaring that Tehran would no longer allow him to enter the country.

Ebrahim Amir Rasouli, political advisor to the speaker of Iran’s parliament, made the statement on Al Mayadeen, stating, “Grossi has betrayed the agency’s trust by sharing sensitive data, including the names of our nuclear scientists, with the Zionist entity.”

Behrouz Kamalvandi, spokesperson for Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization, said the current visit is focused on supervising fuel replacement at the Bushehr nuclear site but made no mention of broader access.

Snapback sanctions loom as talks continue with Europe

The resumption of limited IAEA activity comes amid renewed diplomatic efforts. On Tuesday, Iranian diplomats held a second round of talks in Geneva with counterparts from Britain, France, and Germany, focused on the possibility of reimposing UN sanctions through the snapback mechanism of the 2015 nuclear deal.

The deadline for triggering snapback sanctions falls on October 18, unless extended. According to reports, European nations had proposed an extension in July, contingent on Iran resuming IAEA cooperation and restarting talks with the US. However, Tehran dismissed the European proposal and stated it was coordinating with China and Russia to prevent the reimposition of sanctions.

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