The nuclear watchdog does not believe Iran was trying to develop a nuclear weapon, its chief tells Sky News.
"We came to the conclusion we could not affirm there is any systematic effort in Iran at the moment to manufacture a nuclear weapon," says Rafael Grossi, director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
He tells lead world news presenter Yalda Hakim the IAEA's report, which has been widely cited by Israel, found Iran is enriching 60% uranium, the only country in the world doing that, so "there were elements for concern".
"But as to saying they are building and manufacturing a nuclear weapon - no, we didn't say that."
Asked if the IAEA was concerned about the impact of nuclear facilities being targeted by Israel, Grossi says: "Of course we are."
He warns there "is always the possibility of a radiological event" when a nuclear site is hit, such as the "dispersion of nuclear material in the atmosphere".