AEOI Chief Confirms Absence of IAEA Inspectors and No Casualties in June Attack

Mohammad Eslami, head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI), stated that there are currently no International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors in Iran, emphasizing that no AEOI personnel were killed in the June attack.

Iran (IMNA) - Eslami noted that the recent military aggression by the Zionist Israeli regime and the United States against Iran’s nuclear facilities in June resulted in no casualties and no loss of personnel, adding that Iran’s nuclear industry “remains fully safe” and all staff “were protected.”

Addressing reports about individuals assassinated during the incident who were previously involved in nuclear-related work, he clarified that the victims “were neither military personnel nor affiliated with the AEOI.” He said they were full professors at Shahid Beheshti University who played significant roles in academic and research projects. “These individuals had produced around 500 distinguished scientific papers, and the bloodthirsty Israeli regime assassinated them in their homes,” he said.

Eslami further stated that the IAEA holds no direct role in sanctions, stressing that “sanctions are mainly imposed by the United States.” He added that Iran maintains “about 50 joint national and international projects with the Agency, all of which are being implemented and followed up.”

Regarding reconstruction of the attacked facilities, Eslami underlined that the nuclear industry has not faltered in its duties or missions and that restoration efforts are ongoing. In response to questions concerning IAEA inspection activities, he reaffirmed, “There are currently no inspectors in Iran.”

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