The IAEA formally warned that strikes near Iran's Bushehr nuclear plant pose a severe risk of a radiological disaster extending beyond Iran's borders. Iran accused Western governments of hypocrisy, claiming radioactive fallout could affect GCC capitals. This incident signals that nuclear safety has become a critical security issue, akin to the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran announced that the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant is safely continuing electricity production despite missile strikes from the US and Israel. Tehran emphasized that the facility adheres to the highest international safety standards and contributes to the national grid. Iran urged the IAEA to strongly condemn these attacks, warning they pose severe threats to regional security and the environment.
Confusion persists over whether Iran agreed to end nuclear enrichment as part of the ceasefire, due to differing language versions of the agreement. Iran's 10-point proposal demands sanctions relief and safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz, while asserting its enrichment program. President Trump stated that Iran's uranium issue would be 'perfectly taken care of' under the truce, but concrete terms remain unclear.
US President Donald Trump asserted that Iran's uranium enrichment issue 'would be perfectly taken care of,' reigniting global scrutiny. This statement comes against the backdrop of Iran's advanced nuclear capabilities since the 2015 JCPOA. Experts analyze that this remark could signal a return to aggressive diplomacy or a new strategic approach.
US President Trump reviewed Iran's 10-point proposal, suggesting potential for ceasefire and negotiation between the two sides. Iran demands the lifting of all primary and secondary sanctions and acceptance of its nuclear program as key requirements. This proposal represents a significant diplomatic move to seek a fundamental resolution amid Middle East instability.
A nuclear watchdog warned that President Trump's potential military strike on Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant could unleash a 'fatal nuclear disaster.' The facility holds highly radioactive uranium fuel, posing risks of overheating and explosion if attacked. This danger is being overlooked by the international community, as Trump threatens Iran over reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
Russia has labeled the Middle East conflict a 'large-scale international crisis,' citing US and Israeli aggression against Iran. Moscow warned that attacks on nuclear facilities, such as Bushehr, risk a Chernobyl-scale radiological catastrophe. Russia urged an immediate cessation of hostilities, pointing out the danger of the conflict spiraling into a global economic crisis.