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Iran’s new leadership teeters on the brink of a nuclear crisis | Global Updates

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The recent deaths of Hossein Amirabdollahian, Iran’s foreign minister, and Ebrahim Raisi, Iran’s president, in a helicopter crash have thrown Iran’s political landscape into chaos. The implications of these tragic events are far-reaching, especially concerning the country’s nuclear program.

Rafael Grossi, the director-general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), had just met with Iranian officials before the fatal crash. He expressed concerns about Iran’s nuclear program, which has expanded rapidly in size and sophistication. Iran now possesses enriched uranium close to weapons grade, enough for several bombs. This development has surpassed the limits set by the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), a nuclear deal abandoned by the US in 2018.

Mr. Grossi’s efforts to address Iran’s nuclear ambitions have faced challenges, with Iran failing to cooperate fully with the IAEA. The recent statements by senior Iranian officials hinting at the country’s openness to acquiring nuclear weapons have raised alarm bells.

The death of Mr. Raisi complicates the situation further, as it could lead to a power vacuum and ideological shifts within Iran’s leadership. The IAEA’s upcoming board meeting will likely focus on Iran’s nuclear program, with some Western countries pushing for UN Security Council involvement.

Mr. Grossi’s diplomatic efforts extend beyond Iran, including delicate negotiations with Russia over the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine. The IAEA’s role in monitoring nuclear activities globally has become increasingly crucial, with challenges posed by countries like North Korea and Syria.

As the world grapples with the threat of nuclear proliferation, Mr. Grossi’s leadership at the IAEA has garnered attention, with some speculating about his potential candidacy for UN secretary-general. The stakes are high, and the need for international cooperation to prevent a nuclear crisis has never been more urgent.

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