Key facts
- IAEA chief Rafael Grossi urged Iran to "re-engage" for inspections at recently bombed nuclear sites.
- Iran has not disclosed details about the bombed sites or nuclear material stored there.
- The U.S., UK, France, and Germany submitted a draft resolution demanding Iran provide information and access.
- Iran stated that responsibility for attacks cannot be transferred to the victim and warned against coercion.
- The IAEA has limited inspections to Iran's Bushehr power plant due to safety concerns.
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, has called on Iran to resume engagement with the agency to allow inspections at nuclear sites that were bombed approximately a year ago. The U.S., along with Britain, France, and Germany, is leading efforts to pass a resolution at the IAEA's board meeting that would compel Iran to provide complete information on its enriched uranium and grant necessary access without delay.