The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said it has no plans for inspectors to access Iran's nuclear sites following a recent attack. The statement came amid escalating tensions surrounding Tehran's nuclear program.
An IAEA spokesperson confirmed that no agreement has been reached or schedule set for inspectors to visit the affected locations. This has raised concerns about transparency and nuclear safety in the region.
Earlier, Iran reported an attack on some of its nuclear facilities but did not disclose details about the extent of damage. The IAEA emphasized the importance of maintaining continuous monitoring to ensure nuclear activities are not diverted toward military purposes.
Meanwhile, Western countries are calling for Iran to fully cooperate with the IAEA. Iran has not yet officially responded to this issue.