Core Viewpoint - The Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Grossi, warns Israel that attacking Iran's nuclear facilities could lead Iran to decisively pursue nuclear weapons development, a statement described as "unprecedented" by the Jerusalem Post [1][3][4] Group 1: IAEA's Position on Iran - Grossi emphasizes that an attack on Iran's nuclear facilities might compel Iran to either develop nuclear weapons or withdraw from the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons [3][4] - He notes that Iran's nuclear program is extensive and well-protected, indicating that destroying these facilities would require significant destructive power [4] Group 2: Ongoing US-Iran Negotiations - Since April, the US and Iran have held five rounds of indirect talks, achieving some progress, but core issues remain unresolved, particularly regarding uranium enrichment [5] - Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson announced a new round of indirect talks scheduled for June 15 in Oman, with Iran asserting that any proposal not considering its rights would be unacceptable [6][7] Group 3: US-Israel Relations and Nuclear Discussions - US President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu discussed the Iran nuclear issue, with Trump indicating that a reasonable proposal has been made to Iran [10] - Reports suggest that Israel is preparing to strike Iranian nuclear facilities, while Iran has stated it would target Israel's secret nuclear sites in retaliation for any attack [12]
国际原子能机构警告以色列 以媒:“前所未有”
Xin Hua She·2025-06-10 12:52