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(CNN) Adam Pourahmadi - IAEA Director-General Rafael Grossi called again on Monday for Iran to explain why traces of enriched uranium were found at previously undeclared nuclear research sites three years ago. Inspectors have also found information about a considerable amount of equipment in locations that had not been declared as places where nuclear activity was being conducted. After CNN's Becky Anderson asked Grossi whether the IAEA will end its probe without receiving answers, he responded: "Absolutely not....So far Iran has not given us the technically credible explanations we need to explain the origin of many traces of uranium, the presence of equipment at places. This idea that politically we are going to stop doing our job is unacceptable for us." 2022-08-29 00:00:00Full Article
IAEA Says It Will Not Close Probe into Iran's Unexplained Uranium
(CNN) Adam Pourahmadi - IAEA Director-General Rafael Grossi called again on Monday for Iran to explain why traces of enriched uranium were found at previously undeclared nuclear research sites three years ago. Inspectors have also found information about a considerable amount of equipment in locations that had not been declared as places where nuclear activity was being conducted. After CNN's Becky Anderson asked Grossi whether the IAEA will end its probe without receiving answers, he responded: "Absolutely not....So far Iran has not given us the technically credible explanations we need to explain the origin of many traces of uranium, the presence of equipment at places. This idea that politically we are going to stop doing our job is unacceptable for us." 2022-08-29 00:00:00Full Article
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