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No damage suffered by Iranian nuclear sites according to the IAEA, announces Direct Proche-Orient.
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Middle East: IAEA affirms integrity of Iranian nuclear sites
\n\nThe International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has announced that no damage has been found at Iranian nuclear sites in the Middle East. These findings contrast with recent speculation about potential attacks on these sites through cyberattacks or military strikes.\n\n
Iranian nuclear sites : unverified incidents
\n\nIn recent weeks, several sources have claimed that Iranian nuclear sites have been the target of several attacks, including cyberattacks potentially orchestrated by foreign powers. However, the IAEA, after a detailed exploration, denied these allegations stating that no damage was noted at the said nuclear facilities.\n\n
Maintaining Compliance with the Iran Nuclear Deal
\n\nIran continues to adhere to the 2015 nuclear deal, officially known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). Under the pact, Iran agreed to limit its nuclear program in exchange for relief from economic sanctions imposed by Western powers.\n\n
Strengthening international cooperation
\n\nThe IAEA urged all parties concerned to continue to cooperate constructively to ensure compliance with the obligations stipulated in the nuclear agreement. In particular, Iran must allow the agency to carry out its inspections without hindrance to confirm the absence of undeclared nuclear activities. \n\n
Conclusion
\n\nThe debate over Iran's nuclear activities has been a topic of global concern for many years. The IAEA's recent announcement regarding the integrity of Iranian nuclear sites provides temporary relief to the international community. Maintaining robust and transparent cooperation with Iran remains essential to ensure compliance with global nuclear non-proliferation norms. \n\n