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The International Atomic Energy Agency announced the discovery of a few tons of nuclear material at a secret site in Syria dating back to the previous regime, following an official report from Damascus about its existence. The agency's Director General explained that the materials could be misused, and the stockpile consists only of yellowcake uranium and residues related to the al-Kibar reactor. While not sufficient to produce a nuclear weapon, it poses a threat to safe civilian use if exploited improperly. American and Israeli officials stated that arrangements are underway to transfer the materials and mitigate their danger, with the potential for use in specialized weapons or a dirty bomb to cause contamination. Syria affirms its commitment to the peaceful use of nuclear energy, working to ensure the secure storage of the stockpile.
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