AIEA sees no change in radiation levels in Iran, but calls for emergency meeting to evaluate situation

AIEA sees no change in radiation levels in Iran, but calls for emergency meeting to evaluate situation

Nuclear facilities that have suffered the attacks include Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan, all recognized as uranium enrichment centers

Photo by Joe Klamar / AFPRafael Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (AIEA), took a seat at the AIEA Council of Governors at the Agency’s headquarters in Vienna, Austria, on June 16, 2025. On June 19, 2025, Iran accused the UN nuclear surveillance agency of acting as a “Israeli War” war. The International Atomic Energy Agency (AIEA) accused Iran, in a report prior to the beginning of the Iran-Israel war of non-compliance with its obligations in its nuclear program. (Photo by Joe Klamar / AFP)

THE International Atomic Energy Agency (AIEA) He reported that there was no change in radiation levels in the three Iranian nuclear facilities that were the target of attacks from the United States. AIEA director Rafael Mariano Grossi decided to call an emergency meeting to evaluate the current situation in Iran. United States President Donald Trump stated that the attacks were “extremely successful” and are part of the American response to a conflict that began June 13 when Israel was involved in hostilities. Trump emphasized that Iran must seek peace, or will face even more serious consequences.

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Nuclear facilities that have suffered attacks include Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan, all recognized as uranium enrichment centers. The situation has generated international concerns about safety and stability in the region, especially in relation to the Iranian nuclear program. The AIEA call for an emergency meeting reflects the urgency of monitoring the developments and possible repercussions of the attacks.

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