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Grossi said the IAEA was unable to assess the nature of Iran's nuclear program.

Grossi: The IAEA cannot guarantee the peaceful nature of Iran's nuclear program
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The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has found no evidence of Iran's creation of nuclear weapons, while the closed nature of the Islamic Republic's nuclear industry and the refusal to grant observers access to facilities raises concerns. This was announced on March 3 by the head of the organization, Rafael Grossi, on the social network X.

"In my reports on Iran's nuclear program, I have always stated very clearly and consistently: Although there is no evidence that Iran is building a nuclear bomb, its large stockpile of enriched uranium close to weapons grade and its refusal to grant my inspectors full access are of serious concern," he wrote.

It is noted that for this reason, the IAEA cannot guarantee that the country's nuclear program is exclusively peaceful.

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