Vienna, Oct. 20 -- Rafael Grossi, chief of the UN nuclear watchdog - the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) - has said that Iran's massive stockpile of highly enriched uranium was mostly unharmed by the Israeli and US air strikes in June, and noted that almost all of it still remains in Iran's possession.
"According to our information, the majority of this uranium is still in the nuclear facilities in Isfahan and Fordo, and partly in Natanz. However, the facilities there were bombed; they are massively damaged and are partially underground. To gain access here, Iran's full cooperation will be necessary. This will only happen if Iran sees a national interest in it," Grossi remarked, in an interview with the Swiss daily Neue Zurcher Z...