There is no indication that a part of Iran’s Parchin military complex that Israel hit in an air attack last month was a nuclear facility or had nuclear material present, UN atomic watchdog chief Rafael Grossi said on Wednesday.He was responding to a journalist’s question about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s comment in a speech on Monday that Israel had struck “a specific component in their nuclear program.”For all the latest headlines follow our Google News channel online or via the app.Grossi welcomed Iran’s “concrete step” on agreeing to cap its stockpile of highly enriched uranium after Tehran implemented preparatory steps to stop adding to its inventory.“I think this is ... a concrete step in the right direction – we have a fact which has been verified by us,” Grossi told reporters in Vienna.“I attach importance to the fact that for the first time... since the distancing of Iran from its past obligations, they are taking a different direction,” he said.But he said he