Tehran, June 29 -- Recent Iranian activity on its bombed nuclear sites could break the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Iran, and even invite further attacks, potentially elevating the chances of a nuclear problem, a former IAEA official told Iran International.
"This is a ceasefire agreement. This is not arms control. This is a ceasefire agreement, and the war can start at any moment," said David Albright, the president of the Institute for Science and International Security in Washington, DC.
"There were reports yesterday in the media or on X that Iran was digging back into the Isfahan mountain complex where enriched uranium may be stored. It is inviting attacks."
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