Iaea Stresses 'Urgency' to Verify Iran's Nuclear Material
The IAEA reports Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile exceeds 400 kilograms with restricted inspector access, raising proliferation and security concerns in the region.
- The IAEA urged Iran this week to grant access for verifying nuclear material, stressing the `utmost urgency` in a confidential report seen by AFP.
- After last June's strikes, Iran limited inspectors' movements, accusing the IAEA of bias, and restricted access to damaged sites.
- The IAEA said technical discussions on Iran's nuclear programme will take place in Vienna next week, observing `regular vehicular activity` at an Isfahan tunnel complex storing uranium enriched up to 20 percent and 60 percent.
- Amid rising tensions, two IAEA reports will be discussed at the IAEA board of governors next week as the United States threatens strikes and Oman-mediated Geneva talks aimed to avert war.
- Iran's enrichment to 60 percent exceeds the 3.67 percent limit of the 2015 nuclear agreement and nears 90 percent for a bomb, while the IAEA warns it cannot confirm activities without access.
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IAEA Report: Iran Must Allow Inspections, Points at Isfahan
The IAEA has asked Iran to immediately re-inspect all its nuclear facilities. UN nuclear watchmen are concerned about the whereabouts of highly enriched uranium and the situation in Isfahan.
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On Friday, the IAEA urged Iran to respond "with the utmost urgency" to enable the verification of all its nuclear facilities. The United Nations agency alerts about the loss of follow-up of declared nuclear material, qualifying the emergency situation.
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