The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency says movement has been detected at Iran's nuclear sites.
Iran has suspended cooperation with the IAEA, saying the agency's activities served as an excuse for Israel and the United States to attack the country's nuclear facilities in June.
IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi told The Associated Press on Wednesday that inspectors have not seen any activity via satellite to indicate that Iran has accelerated its production of uranium.
But he said they have seen renewed movement around nuclear sites where highly enriched uranium stockpiles are stored.
Grossi stressed the need to resume inspections, saying satellite imagery can only show so much.
Iran has claimed enriched uranium was buried under rubble of bombed nuclear sites.
Quiz 1:
Why did Iran suspend cooperation with the IAEA?
A. Due to a disagreement about oil production quotas.
B. They believe the agency's activities are being used as an excuse for potential attacks by Israel and the United States.
C. Because of financial issues related to maintaining nuclear facilities.
D. As a response to a global embargo on nuclear technology trade.
Quiz 2:
What has the IAEA Director General, Rafael Grossi, reported about Iran's uranium production?
A. There has been no activity via satellite to indicate that Iran has accelerated its production of uranium.
B. Iran has resumed uranium production at a faster rate than before.
C. Satellite imagery shows that Iran has indeed increased uranium production.
D. Iran's uranium stockpiles have been depleted.
Quiz 3:
What did Iran claim about enriched uranium after the bombing of their nuclear sites?
A. They denied burying any enriched uranium under the rubble.
B. They claimed that the enriched uranium was safely stored elsewhere.
C. They admitted to hiding enriched uranium in other locations.
D. The bombing did not affect their stockpiles of enriched uranium.
[Answer block]
Answers:
Quiz 1: B
Quiz 2: A
Quiz 3: A
Iran has suspended cooperation with the IAEA, saying the agency's activities served as an excuse for Israel and the United States to attack the country's nuclear facilities in June.
IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi told The Associated Press on Wednesday that inspectors have not seen any activity via satellite to indicate that Iran has accelerated its production of uranium.
But he said they have seen renewed movement around nuclear sites where highly enriched uranium stockpiles are stored.
Grossi stressed the need to resume inspections, saying satellite imagery can only show so much.
Iran has claimed enriched uranium was buried under rubble of bombed nuclear sites.
Quiz 1:
Why did Iran suspend cooperation with the IAEA?
A. Due to a disagreement about oil production quotas.
B. They believe the agency's activities are being used as an excuse for potential attacks by Israel and the United States.
C. Because of financial issues related to maintaining nuclear facilities.
D. As a response to a global embargo on nuclear technology trade.
Quiz 2:
What has the IAEA Director General, Rafael Grossi, reported about Iran's uranium production?
A. There has been no activity via satellite to indicate that Iran has accelerated its production of uranium.
B. Iran has resumed uranium production at a faster rate than before.
C. Satellite imagery shows that Iran has indeed increased uranium production.
D. Iran's uranium stockpiles have been depleted.
Quiz 3:
What did Iran claim about enriched uranium after the bombing of their nuclear sites?
A. They denied burying any enriched uranium under the rubble.
B. They claimed that the enriched uranium was safely stored elsewhere.
C. They admitted to hiding enriched uranium in other locations.
D. The bombing did not affect their stockpiles of enriched uranium.
[Answer block]
Answers:
Quiz 1: B
Quiz 2: A
Quiz 3: A
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Iran has suspended cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) due to perceived excuses for potential attacks by Israel and the US, as stated by IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi. Despite no acceleration in uranium production observed via satellite, Grossi reported renewed
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URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20251030_08/
Date: Oct. 30, 2025
Notes: NHK News with Quiz - 2025-10-30
Created: 2025/10/30 18:40
Updated: 2025/12/07 23:05
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