IAEA Director General Commends UAE Cooperation Following Barakah Plant Attack

Manama: Rafael Mariano Grossi, Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), commended the authorities of the United Arab Emirates for their continued cooperation and the timely and regular sharing of technical information regarding affected nuclear facilities and their respective sites, stressing that immediate engagement with the IAEA's Incident and Emergency Centre is essential.

According to Bahrain News Agency, Grossi made the remarks in a statement delivered to the United Nations Security Council, affirming that the agency will continue providing public updates on the impact of the conflict on nuclear sites and the possible health and environmental consequences, while remaining in permanent consultation with governments in the region.

The Director-General informed the Security Council that the attack on the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant in the UAE threatened nuclear safety in the country, confirming that radiation levels at the plant remain normal and that no injuries had been reported. He explained that a drone strike on Sunday caused a fire in an electrical generator located outside the inner site perimeter of the plant.

Grossi warned that military activities targeting nuclear power plants and other nuclear facilities carry undeniable risks, calling for the exercise of maximum restraint. The Director-General also revealed that the IAEA has, since last year, been gathering information and analysing and evaluating emergency preparedness and response capacities.

He reiterated that attacks on nuclear facilities devoted to peaceful purposes are unacceptable, stressing that nuclear power plants are protected under international humanitarian law. Grossi warned that military activities targeting nuclear power plants and other nuclear facilities pose serious risks with potentially grave consequences.