Afghanistan, March 5 -- Rafael Grossi, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, warned that although there is no evidence Iran is building a nuclear bomb, its large stockpiles of enriched uranium and restrictions on inspector access pose serious concerns.
Writing on X on Wednesday, March 4, Grossi said the agency can only guarantee that Iran's nuclear programme is exclusively peaceful if Tehran resumes full cooperation with inspectors and resolves outstanding monitoring and verification issues.
He stressed that until such cooperation is restored, the IAEA will not be in a position to provide credible assurance about the peaceful nature of Iran's nuclear activities.
Grossi has previously raised concerns in official reports about th...