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UN watchdog excavates suspected Syrian nuclear site as Damascus pledges safeguards

UN watchdog excavates suspected Syrian nuclear site as Damascus pledges safeguards

Summary

The United Nations' nuclear watchdog has started digging at a site in Syria linked to a secret nuclear program from before. Syria's new government says it will cooperate fully and keep any nuclear material under international rules for peaceful use.

Key Facts

  • UN nuclear inspectors have begun excavating a suspected old nuclear site in Deir el-Zour, Syria.
  • Syria’s new government has promised full cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
  • Syria wants to develop a peaceful nuclear program and will keep nuclear material under international safeguards.
  • The suspected nuclear program was run by Syria’s former government under President Bashar Assad.
  • The secret nuclear reactor in Deir el-Zour was destroyed by Israeli airstrikes in 2007.
  • The IAEA found traces of uranium at some Syrian sites during inspections in 2024 and 2025.
  • IAEA Director-General Rafael Grossi said Syria is opening up sites that may hold nuclear material, which will be monitored internationally.
  • Israel is believed to have nuclear weapons but has not publicly confirmed its program.
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