UN, Iran and Egypt meet in Cairo to discuss Iran's nuclear program
- On June 2, 2025, officials from Iran, Egypt, and the United Nations convened in Cairo to address concerns regarding Iran’s nuclear activities amid reports of increased uranium enrichment.
- The meeting followed a confidential IAEA report released amid U.S.-Iran talks aimed at limiting Iran's nuclear development and lifting sanctions.
- The IAEA report stated that as of May 17, Iran increased its uranium stockpile enriched up to 60% to 408.6 kilograms, nearly 50% more than in February.
- IAEA Director Rafael Mariano Grossi stated that the report is intended to encourage a diplomatic resolution, while Iranian officials dismissed its conclusions as politically driven.
- The talks and meetings suggest ongoing negotiations could achieve agreement if Iran's right to enrichment is respected and sanctions removal is transparent.
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UN, Iran, and Egypt hold talks as nuclear enrichment ramps up
Iranian, Egyptian and U.N. leaders met in Cairo on Monday to discuss Iran’s nuclear program after the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency said Iran is further increasing its stockpile of uranium enriched to near weapons-grade levels.
Senior representatives of the UN and Iran held talks in Cairo on Iran's nuclear programme.
Iran's Nuclear Surge Triggers Global Alarm At Cairo Talks - Worthy Christian News
by Worthy News Jerusalem Bureau Staff CAIRO (Worthy News) – Iran’s expanding uranium enrichment program sparked urgent diplomatic talks in Cairo on Monday, following an IAEA report warning that Tehran has nearly doubled its stockpile of uranium enriched to 60%–just shy of weapons-grade. IAEA chief Rafael Grossi, attending the summit, called for clarity and diplomacy, saying the growing stockpile is a “serious concern” to the agency. Iran’s Forei…
U.N., Iran and Egypt meet to discuss Iran's nuclear program as enrichment continues
Iranian, Egyptian and U.N. leaders met in Cairo Monday to discuss Iran's nuclear program after the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency in a confidential report said Iran is further increasing its stockpile of uranium enriched to near weapons-grade levels.
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