
Olli Heinonen
Olli Heinonen is a former chief inspector of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), where he played a significant role in overseeing nuclear inspections, particularly in Iran. Known for his expertise in nuclear proliferation and safeguards, Heinonen has been vocal about the challenges the IAEA faces in monitoring Iran's nuclear program, especially in light of recent conflicts and the potential concealment of enriched uranium stockpiles.
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Hungary:
Olli Heinonen, a former chief inspector of the IAEA, mentioned that the investigation could take months or even years.
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Guyana:
Olli Heinonen, previously the IAEA’s top inspector from 2005 to 2010, said the search will probably involve complicated recovery of materials from damaged buildings.
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Tanzania:
Olli Heinonen, previously the IAEA’s top inspector from 2005 to 2010, said the search will probably involve complicated recovery of materials from damaged buildings.
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Russia:
Olli Heinonen, a former chief inspector of the IAEA, believes that samples will need to be extracted from damaged buildings.
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Kazakhstan:
Former chief inspector of the IAEA, Olli Heinonen, believes that specialists will need to extract samples from damaged buildings.
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Russia:
Olli Heinonen, a former chief inspector of the IAEA, believes that samples will need to be extracted from damaged buildings.
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