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Iran Says Uranium Enrichment Stopped After June Strikes

  • On Sunday, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Iran no longer enriches uranium at any site and all facilities remain under International Atomic Energy Agency safeguards.
  • After mid‑June strikes, Israeli and US actions damaged Iran's nuclear sites during a 12‑day war, Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi said enrichment halted and Tehran suspended IAEA cooperation.
  • Three key sites — Natanz, Isfahan and Fordow — were struck; inspectors previously found particles enriched to 83.7% at Fordow in 2023, and some sites housed uranium enriched to 60.
  • Ahead of the IAEA Board of Governors meeting, Iranian officials warned the International Atomic Energy Agency against adopting any resolution targeting Tehran and said Iran would consider a fundamental review of relations after suspending cooperation following the strikes.
  • With diplomacy stalled, earlier this month Masoud Pezeshkian, President of Iran, vowed to rebuild nuclear facilities `with greater strength`, after which President Donald Trump warned of fresh attacks.
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TEHERAN.– Iran’s Foreign Minister said on Sunday that Tehran is no longer enriching uranium anywhere in the country, in a signal to the West that it remains open to possible negotiations on its atomic program. Upon receiving a question from a visiting journalist in Iran, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi offered the Iranian government’s most direct response so far to his nuclear program following the bombings of Israel and the United States to its…

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According to the Iranian regime, the attacks of Israel and the US in the summer have caused "significant damage" to the country's nuclear facilities. For the first time, Foreign Minister Araghchi became more concrete: no uranium enrichment is currently taking place.[more]]>

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Israel Hayom broke the news in on Thursday, November 13, 2025.
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