Afghanistan, April 28 -- IAEA chief Rafael Grossi warns global nuclear risk is at its highest since the Cold War, citing rising conflicts and weakening safeguards.
Rafael Grossi has warned that the risk of a global nuclear catastrophe has reached its highest level since the Cold War, citing rising geopolitical tensions and weakening international safeguards.
Speaking at a review conference of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty in New York, Grossi said the current global situation is "fragile and unstable," with conflicts in Europe and the Middle East putting pressure on international security frameworks.
He noted that the treaty, which has been in force for over five decades and joined by 191 countries, remains a cornerstone of global ...