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The uranium stored by Iran now exceeds ten times the limit authorized by the agreement signed in Vienna in 2015 with the great powers, according to a report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) consulted by the AFP Friday.

Tehran has stored 2105.4 kg of enriched uranium, while it is only allowed to store 202.8 kg, according to the report.

In the previous report dating back to June, this stock was 1571.6 kilograms.

Site visit by IAEA inspectors

IAEA inspectors were able to visit one of the two sites suspected of having hosted undeclared nuclear activities in the past, the first report says.

They were able to take samples whose analytical results will be available in three months, according to a diplomat interviewed by AFP.

There is no indication that the alleged nuclear activities dating back more than 15 years, unrelated to Iran's current operations, pose any threat at this time.

But by virtue of its commitments to the IAEA, Iran is required to accept the requested inspections, underline the specialists.

"The Agency will visit the second specified location later, in September 2020, on a date already agreed with Iran," the reports state.

For many months, Tehran had refused to comply with the demands of the UN agency, which it said was based on allegations by Israel.

"Clarifications and additional information should be provided"

The first report released Friday also takes stock of another site not declared to the Agency, where the latter detected uranium particles last year.

The Agency analyzed samples from this site, the results of which were "not contradictory" with information provided by Iran on the possible origin of the particles.

"However, the agency recently informed Iran that there are a number of other findings for which clarifications and additional information need to be provided," the report said.

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