After report about Iran’s increasing uranium stockpiles, Iranian FM stresses Iran’s cooperation
- The Iranian Foreign Minister spoke early Sunday with the IAEA director after a confidential report revealed Iran increased uranium enriched near weapons-grade.
- This follows the fifth round of U.S.-Iran talks in Rome that showed some but not conclusive progress toward limiting Iran's nuclear program.
- The IAEA report noted Iran amassed 408.6 kilograms of uranium enriched up to 60%, raising serious concern as Iran remains the only non-nuclear-weapon state producing such material.
- Iran stressed all nuclear activities comply with agreements and cooperation continues, despite the agency calling Iran's cooperation less than satisfactory and undeclared uranium traces found.
- European countries may implement additional measures targeting Iran following the report, potentially heightening tensions, while longstanding U.S. Sanctions continue to heavily impact their relations.
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