The head of the UN International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) says he welcomes announcements today about the situation in Iran, APA reports citing BBC.
"Resuming co-operation with the IAEA is key to a successful diplomatic agreement to finally resolve the dispute over Iran's nuclear activities," Rafael Grossi says.
He adds that he has written to the Iranian foreign minister to stress the importance of working together and proposing they meet soon.
IAEA inspectors have remained in Iran throughout the conflict and are ready to start working as soon as possible, the organisation says in a statement.
"During these attacks, we have seen extensive damage at several nuclear sites in Iran, including its uranium conversion and enrichment facilities.
"Our assessment is that there has been some localised radioactive as well as chemical release inside the affected facilities that contained nuclear material – mainly uranium enriched to varying degrees – but there has been no report of increased off-site radiation levels,” Grossi says.