BERLIN, 4 July. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) announced that its inspectors have left Iran and returned to the Agency's headquarters in Vienna.
"A team of IAEA inspectors flew safely out of Iran today and returned to the agency's headquarters in Vienna after being in Tehran during the recent military conflict," the agency wrote on X server.
IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi stressed the need for talks with Iran to resume the Agency's monitoring activities in that country.
Meanwhile, The Wall Street Journal, citing sources, reported that IAEA inspectors left Iran for security reasons. According to the newspaper, they stayed in a Tehran hotel but later moved to a UN facility.
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