After report about Iran’s increasing uranium stockpiles, Iranian FM stresses Iran’s cooperation
- On Sunday, Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi spoke by phone with IAEA Director Rafael Grossi after a report showed Iran increasing uranium enriched near weapons-grade levels.
- The call followed a confidential IAEA report revealing Iran amassed 408.6 kilograms of uranium enriched up to 60%, nearly 50% more than in February, while the U.S. And Iran held inconclusive nuclear talks.
- The IAEA said Iran's cooperation was less than satisfactory due to undeclared nuclear sites with uranium traces, which Iran’s deputy foreign minister disputed in a detailed response.
- According to the agency, Iran remains unique among non-nuclear-armed countries in producing this type of material, a development regarded as highly concerning, although Araghchi highlighted that all of Iran’s nuclear activities continue to be monitored by the IAEA.
- The confidential report could prompt European nations to take further steps against Iran, potentially escalating tensions despite ongoing U.S.-Iran negotiations mediated by Omani Foreign Minister Badr al-Busaidi.
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