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Iran could restart uranium enrichment in ‘a matter of months’, says nuclear watchdog chief

Rafael Grossi, head of the IAEA, suggested that US airstrikes had caused severe ‘but not total’ damage to Tehran’s atomic programme

June 30, 2025 09:42
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IAEA director Rafael Grossi suggested that Iran could restart uranium enrichment within 'a matter of months' (Image: Getty)
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Iran could begin its campaign of uranium enrichment again within “a matter of months”, according to the head of the UN’s nuclear watchdog.

Rafael Grossi, director of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), suggested that the Islamic Republic could have “cascades of centrifuges” operational in the near future, but declined to say whether he believed it was attempting to build a nuclear weapon.

Speaking to CBS News, Grossi said: “The capacities they have are there. They can have, you know, in a matter of months, I would say, a few cascades of centrifuges spinning and producing enriched uranium, or less than that.

“Iran has the capacities there; industrial and technological capacities. So if they so wish, they will be able to start doing this again.”