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Early Intelligence Suggests Iran’s Uranium Largely Intact, European Officials Say

Summary by Financial Times
Preliminary assessments indicate Tehran was able to move much of its stockpile

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According to the Financial Times, which quotes European officials briefing, American strikes at Iranian nuclear sites would not have affected highly enriched uranium stocks, probably previously displaced.

·Paris, France
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Georg Steinhauser of Vienna University of Technology believes that Iran has brought its uranium out of the danger zone in good time. It is decisive whether the centrifuges are still intact.

·Vienna, Austria
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Donald Trump opposed the possibility that Iran could have moved its enriched uranium for another location in preparation for attacks such as the North American bombing on Sunday.

·Portugal
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The Donald Trump administration has rejected the hypothesis that Iran has moved the powerful uranium launched before the American attacks, on the basis of questions about the impact of this military operation on the Tehran nuclear programme.

·Romania
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TAG24 broke the news in on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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