IAEA did not confirm Iran's nuclear weapons
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reported that no nuclear weapons have been found in Iran. However, the country's refusal to provide full transparency makes it impossible to definitively assess its nuclear program as peaceful, explained IAEA representative Rafael Grossi. According to the expert, lack of access to key sites and investigations leaves questions about possible hidden weapons. Against the backdrop of recent regional tensions, the international community continues to monitor Iran's further steps in nuclear policy.
Context
Since 2015, Iran has signed the disarmament treaty and pledged not to proliferate nuclear weapons. Iran previously refused full IAEA access to critical sites, raising concerns within the international community.
IAEA confirmed Iran does not possess nuclear weapons, but noted that lack of full transparency makes it difficult to assess its nuclear program as purely peaceful.
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