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Director General of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Rafael Mariano Gossi said that his agency did not know that Iranian officials had a potentially rich uranium located about 900 pounds for protective measures beyond the strikes on nuclear facilities in Iran.
Gursi was a guest on Fox News’s “The Story with Martha McClum” on Tuesday, when he was asked about the hideout rich in Iran, as well as other topics regarding American attacks on Iran’s nuclear facilities on Saturday.
On Saturday, the US Army carried out large -scale accurate attacks at three major nuclear sites in Iran, including Fordo, Natanz and Isfahan.
Groxy stated that Natanz was the first to be a hit and to hit “very serious damage”, where one of the centrifuge halls was being enriched in one of the halls. Isfahan was also damaged, he said, although no one has been inside the hall to assess the damage.
The United Nations Nuclear Head says that Iran has material for making bombs, but there is no plan to do so.
File Photo: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Gossi feels that he addresses the media during a meeting of Board of Governors in Vienna, Austria in Austria on 9 September 2024. (Reuters/Leonhard Foigar/File Photo)
McClam asked Grosi about a statement in which he earlier said that he believes that 900 pounds of potentially rich uranium were taken to an ancient site near Isfahan.
“I have to be very accurate, Martha … we are IAEA, so we are not speculating here,” said Grosi. “We do not know the whereabouts of this material.”
He said that hosts Iran officials told him that they were taking protective measures, which may include or not to move around the material.
The head of IAEA called the President of Israeli, allegedly Iran nuclear facility was severely damaged.
File – This satellite photo of Planet Labs PBC shows Natanz nuclear feature in Iran on May 20, 2025. (Planet Labs PBC AP, via file)
“So, it is clear that you are asking me about it, that there is a question: where is this?” Grosie said. “So, the way to claim is to allow the inspection activity to be resumed as soon as possible. And I think it will be for the benefit of all.”
Director will not argue with a statement by Vice President JD Vance in which he said that if Iran has a 60% rich uranium, but does not have the ability to enrich it up to 90%, he does not have the ability to convert uranium into nuclear weapons.
“I will not argue with it because 60% is not 90%,” said Griecy, but more important it is to know whether uranium was transferred and where it is located. He said, “My responsibility is for every village uranium in Iran and any other country,” he said that investigation is not a discriminatory approach against Iran.
The United Nations Atomic Sentinel has warned that Iran is unable to confirm the program is ‘completely peaceful’
File – This picture released by Iran’s nuclear power organization on November 5, 2019 shows centrifuge machines in Natanz uranium enrichment facility in Central Iran. (Iran’s nuclear power organization through AP, file)
Vance said in his statement that the mission was a success if the Iran could not convert uranium to 90% for nuclear weapons, and Groxy agreed with that statement, in terms of at least one military approach.
But the job of a gray is different.
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“My job is to try to see where this material is, because Iran has a compulsion to report and pay attention to all the materials that they have, and it is my work that continues,” said Griecy.