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Where is Iran's uranium? Questions abound after US strikes

IRAN, JUN 23 – The International Atomic Energy Agency cannot locate nearly 900 pounds of uranium enriched to 60%, enough for 10 nuclear weapons if further refined, after U.S. strikes on Iran's nuclear sites.

  • IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi stated that the agency does not know the location of Iran's nearly 900 pounds of enriched uranium, as Iranian officials suggested they moved it before U.S. strikes.
  • Grossi urged Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi to allow the IAEA to resume inspections of nuclear sites, emphasizing Iran's obligation to report its nuclear material.
  • The U.S. military strike on Iranian nuclear facilities caused significant damage, but the exact effect on Iran's nuclear capabilities remains unclear.
  • The Iranian parliament has approved a bill to suspend cooperation with the IAEA, citing security concerns over its nuclear facilities.
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El Economista broke the news in on Monday, June 23, 2025.
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