IAEA Iran's low-enriched uranium storage 10 times more than specified in nuclear agreement September 5, 7:00

IAEA = International Atomic Energy Agency has compiled its latest report on Iran's nuclear development, revealing that it has inspected a facility suspected of containing nuclear material in Iran, while low-enriched uranium He pointed out that the amount has reached more than 10 times the amount specified in the agreement.

On the 4th, the IAEA compiled the latest report on Iran's nuclear program and notified the members of the Board.



Among them, I inspected one of the two facilities where I suspect that nuclear material was stored in Iran, and revealed that I took a sample to detect nuclear material.



Another site will be inspected later this month.



The IAEA's Secretary-General Grossi visited Iran in late August for the first time in this inspection, and the cooperation from the Iranian side was set up. The IAEA plans to analyze the inspection contents in the future.



The report also notes that the amount of low-enriched uranium produced at nuclear facilities in Iran continues to increase, reaching more than 10 times the nuclear agreement.



The IAEA will hold a meeting on 14th of this month to explain the latest status of Iran's nuclear development to the members of the Board, but while Iran shows a flexible stance such as acceptance of inspections, it will continue its nuclear development. It is expected that the United States and other countries will intensify the criticism.