The Iran It has the ability to re -start the uranium enrichment – for a possible bomb – within a few months, said the head of the UN Nuclear Observatory, according to the BBC. THE Rafael GrossiHead of the International Atomic Energy Service (IAEA), said that US strikes in three Iranian facilities last weekend caused serious but “not total” damage, denying Donald Trump’s claim that his nuclear facilities.

“Honestly, no one can claim that everything has disappeared and there is nothing,” Grossi said. It is recalled that Israel attacked nuclear and military facilities in Iran on June 13, claiming that Iran was close to the construction of a nuclear weapon. The US later joined the blows, throwing bombs on three Iran’s nuclear facilities: Fordo, Natanz and Isfahan. Since then, the actual extent of the damage is unclear.

Grossi also noted that Iran still has the “industrial and technological abilities … so if they wish, they will be able to start doing so again (uranium enrichment”. IAEA is not the first organization to indicate that Iranian nuclear capacity could still be able to continue his nuclear capacity – They brought the Irnic nuclear program back only for months.

Trump reacted angrily, stating that Iran’s nuclear facilities were “completely destroyed” and accused the media of “trying to humiliate one of the most successful military blows in history”. At present, Iran and Israel have agreed on a ceasefire. However, Trump has stated that he would “definitely” look at Iran again if the secret services find that he can enrich heaven at alarming levels.

Iran, on the other hand, sent conflicting messages about the magnitude of the damage caused. In a speech on Thursday, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said the blows had achieved nothing significant. Abas Arakki’s Foreign Minister, however, said that “excessive and serious” damage was caused.

Tehran’s already limited relationship with the IAEA further worsened on Wednesday, when Iran’s parliament suspended cooperation with the individual observer, accusing the IAEA of writing with Israel and the US. The two countries attacked Iran after the UN body found last month that Tehran violates its obligations to non -dissemination of nuclear weapons for the first time in 20 years. Iran insists that its nuclear program is peaceful and is intended exclusively for political use.

Despite Iran’s refusal to work with his organization, Grossi expressed the hope that he could still negotiate with Tehran. “I have to sit down with Iran and look at this issue, because at the end of the day, all this issue, after military blows, should have a long -term solution, which can only be diplomatic,” he said.

According to the 2015 nuclear agreement with the world forces, Iran was not allowed to enrich uranium more than 3.67% – the level required for nuclear factories – and was not allowed to enrich Fordo for 15 years. However, Trump abandoned the deal during his first term in 2018, saying he did too little to stop the march to a bomb, and restored US sanctions. Iran has retaliated by increasingly violating the restrictions – especially those involving enrichment. He reiterated the enrichment in Fordo in 2021 and had sufficiently enriched with 60% to make nine nuclear bombs, according to IAEA.