International Atomic Energy Agency Director General Grossi: Iran faces a greater risk of military attacks.

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Jin10 data reported on September 8, the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Grossi, stated that unless international inspectors are allowed to resume their work, the likelihood of military attacks on Iran's nuclear facilities will increase. He also mentioned that a preliminary agreement may soon be reached. The International Atomic Energy Agency held a meeting in Vienna on Monday to discuss how to oversee the ongoing crisis regarding Iran's nuclear activities. In June of this year, Israel and the United States launched attacks on Iran, destroying most of the country's ground-based nuclear infrastructure. Since then, inspectors have been unable to track Iran's stockpile of uranium nearing bomb-grade levels. Grossi said, “If we can seriously restore cooperation with Iran and fully commence verification, then the possibility of further military actions will decrease.”

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