Regarding highly enriched uranium close to the level that can be diverted to nuclear weapons detected at Iran's nuclear facilities, IAEA = International Atomic Energy Agency Director-General Grossi explained, "It was confirmed that it was neither produced nor accumulated." bottom.


Although it is a form of accepting the Iranian side's claims, the focus is on how each country will evaluate these reports at the IAEA board meeting that began on the 6th.

In its latest report, the IAEA revealed that 83.7% enriched uranium was detected in samples taken at a nuclear facility in Fordhoo, central Iran, in January.



If the degree of enrichment exceeds 90%, it is said that it can be diverted to nuclear weapons, but the Iranian side, which takes the position that the purpose of nuclear development is peaceful use, claims that "unintended enrichment may have occurred." I'm here.



IAEA Director-General Grossi, who was in Iran until the 4th to discuss this issue, said at a press conference on the 6th that the investigation was continuing, and that the level of highly enriched uranium detected this time was "produced. It has been confirmed that it has not been accumulated," he said, accepting Iran's claim.



The results of the survey will be reported at the IAEA Board of Governors meeting held in Vienna from the 6th. is in focus.