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%.

Western countries are continuing discussions with Iran seeking restrictions on nuclear development, and are urging the Iranian side to reach an early conclusion.

Iran is accelerating nuclear development by producing highly enriched uranium as a countermeasure against the US Trump administration's withdrawal from the nuclear agreement with Iran and resumption of sanctions.



The IAEA compiled the latest report on Iran's nuclear program on the 3rd, and it is estimated that the amount of uranium stored, which has increased the enrichment to 60%, will reach 33.2 kg as of the 19th of last month (February). I pointed out.



The nuclear agreement that limits Iran's nuclear development sets an upper limit on enrichment of 3.67%, which means that nuclear development is continuing in a way that deviates significantly from this agreement.

Under these circumstances, the United States and Iran will hold indirect talks through agreement-affiliated countries such as the EU = European Union and France to rebuild the nuclear agreement, including restrictions on nuclear development by Iran and lifting of sanctions by the United States. I'm continuing.



Talks officials said the negotiations were in the final stages, and a spokesman for the French Foreign Ministry said on the 28th of last month that "a conclusion should be reached by the end of this week." Is approaching.



On the other hand, Iran claims that there is no deadline for negotiations and that there are disagreements over the scope of sanctions to be lifted, and the focus is on whether both sides can come to a conclusion.