IAEA discusses with Russia and others taking over Iran’s highly enriched uranium, AP reports.
The International Atomic Energy Agency has discussed with Russia and other nations the possibility of taking over Iran’s highly enriched uranium, the Associated Press reports.
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IAEA chief Rafael Grossi says Iran retains access to its stockpile of near weapons-grade uranium at sites previously struck by the U.S. The UN nuclear watchdog notes the material remains accessible if the Iranian government chooses to utilize it.
IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi stated that Iran retains the capability to access its stockpile of near weapons-grade uranium at sites previously targeted by U.S. strikes.
UN nuclear chief says Iran's highly enriched uranium is likely stored at the Isfahan site. The assessment comes as international monitors continue to track the country's nuclear program activities.
The head of the UN nuclear watchdog, the IAEA, stated that Iran's highly enriched uranium is likely located at the Isfahan facility.
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