According to a statement issued by the organization and broadcast by Iranian state television, the analyses carried out showed that there was no radioactive or chemical contamination or leaks at the site.
On the other hand, this Friday, the IAEA also denounced that the International Atomic Energy Agency lost its role as a reliable international entity, after the Israeli attacks on the uranium enrichment facility at Natanz.
The day before, the president of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, Mohamad Eslami, stated that the resolution adopted by the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency sought to pressure the Islamic Republic to obtain concessions.
Eslami made the remarks in a televised interview on Thursday, shortly after the Board of Governors passed a resolution accusing Iran of non-compliance with its nuclear obligations, following which the Zionist attack on the Persian nation took place.
For political observers, the resolution was taken under political pressure from the United States, the so-called European Troika (France, Germany and the United Kingdom) and Israel, with the aim of justifying subsequent attacks against Iranian territory.
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