Agency’s claim about Iran’s enriched uranium reserves
In its new report, the International Atomic Energy Agency has made claims about Iran’s uranium reserves and the country’s peaceful nuclear activity. |
The agency claims that Tehran continues to violate restrictions on its nuclear activities under the JCPOA, citing Iran’s peaceful nuclear activities.
Reuters According to the confidential reports of the International Atomic Energy Agency, he claimed that Iran has enough enriched uranium with a purity of 60%, close to weapons grade, for three atomic bombs according to the definition of the International Atomic Energy Agency.
The news agency further cited this report and claimed that since the last report on September 4 (13 Shahrivar), Iran’s uranium reserves have increased to 60% with an increase of 6.7 kg to 128.3 kg. This is more than three times the approximately 42 kilograms that the International Atomic Energy Agency defines as theoretically sufficient for a nuclear bomb if further enriched.
Agence France-Presse also based on the report of the agency , wrote that Iran’s total enriched uranium reserves as of October 28 (November 6) are estimated at 4,486 kilograms, which has increased by 693.1 kilograms compared to August. The permissible limit in the nuclear agreement was set at 202.8 kg.
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