The IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) has compiled a report on Iran's nuclear development, noting that Iran is not approved by the nuclear agreement and that it continues to produce uranium with an enrichment of up to 60%.

The IAEA Secretary-General Grossi is expected to visit Iran next week to discuss issues such as restricted inspections of nuclear facilities.

On the 17th, the IAEA compiled the latest report on Iran's nuclear development.



It is pointed out that Iran is continuing uranium enrichment activities at its nuclear facilities in the country, and it is estimated that the amount of uranium enriched to 60% is estimated to be 17.7 kg as of November 6. doing.



The nuclear agreement that limits Iran's nuclear development sets an upper limit of 3.67% for enrichment, which means that nuclear development is proceeding that deviates significantly from this agreement.



In addition, the report said that the installation of a new surveillance camera was not permitted at the parts manufacturing facility of the centrifuge used for uranium enrichment in the suburbs of the capital Tehran, which has a serious impact on the IAEA's verification and surveillance activities. Is out.



Iran is proceeding with nuclear development that deviates from the agreement as a countermeasure after the former Trump administration in the United States unilaterally withdrew from the nuclear agreement and resumed sanctions on Iran in 2018.



A senior Iranian government official said the IAEA Secretary-General Grossi will visit Iran from the 22nd, and is expected to discuss issues such as restricted inspections of nuclear facilities.