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Iran accuses UN nuclear watchdog of inaction, warns of risk from attacks
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Iran is accusing the UN nuclear watchdog of inaction while warning that attacks near the Bushehr nuclear power plant could release radioactive material. Because the article references prior strikes on an operating reactor site and the risk of radiological consequences, it represents a significant nuclear-security escalation concern.
Summary
Iran accuses UN nuclear watchdog of inaction, warns of risk from attacks
Inaction by the UN nuclear watchdog "emboldens aggression" against nuclear facilities such as the Bushehr power plant, Iran's atomic energy chief Mohammad Eslami said on Monday in a letter addressed to the International Atomic Energy Agency's director.
Eslami said Iran's only functioning nuclear power plant had so far been targeted four times, with the most recent attack in its vicinity on 4 April killing a security staff member and injuring others.
He warned that such attacks could risk the release of radioactive material from an operating reactor and could have “irreparable consequences” for people, the environment and neighbouring countries.
He described the attacks as a clear breach of international law, and criticised what he called the agency’s "lack of decisive action", saying mere expressions of concern were insufficient and would embolden further attacks.
A picture taken on 10 November 2019 shows an Iranian flag at Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant (AFP)
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Key Phrases
"Nuclear facility vulnerability""Risk of radioactive release""Ongoing accusations and warning of further attacks"
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