Photo used for representational purposes. People arrive at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) during a Board of Governors meeting held behind closed doors in Vienna, Austria on June 13, 2025. Photo by Joe Klamar / AFP.
Tehran: Iran sharply criticised the UN nuclear watchdog on Friday, accusing it of "silence" over Israel's strikes on its nuclear facilities and scientists.
In a statement, Iran's Atomic Energy Organisation said it considers the "silence" from the International Atomic Energy Agency "as a form of cooperation with the Zionist regime," adding that the Israeli attack was a "defeat for the IAEA resulting from its unjustifiable shortcomings".
Shortly afterwards, IAEA chief Rafael Grossi issued a statement saying nuclear facilities "must never be attacked".