“WITHOUT DELAY”
“Whereas the company acknowledged that the army assaults on Iran’s nuclear services and websites have created an unprecedented scenario, it’s vital for the company to conduct verification actions in Iran at once,” the IAEA stated within the report.
The report is to be mentioned at an IAEA board of governors’ assembly subsequent week.
Previous to US strikes in June 2025, the IAEA calculated that Iran possessed roughly 440 kilogrammes of uranium enriched to 60 per cent, which is near the 90 per cent wanted to make a bomb and nicely above the three.67-percent restrict set by a 2015 now-defunct settlement with Iran.
Since June 2025, the destiny of this stockpile has remained unsure.
“The company’s lack of entry to confirm the beforehand declared extremely enriched uranium and low enriched uranium for practically a 12 months – which is lengthy overdue in accordance with customary safeguard practices – is a matter of proliferation concern,” it added.
IAEA head Rafael Grossi “calls on Iran to have interaction the company constructively with a purpose to facilitate the complete and efficient implementation of safeguards in Iran,” it added, evoking the “utmost urgency”.
Israel and the USA have lengthy accused Iran of wanting to construct a nuclear weapon, with President Donald Trump claiming that menace as justification for attacking Iran.
Trump has insisted that Iran should settle for in any deal to finish the conflict that it’ll not have a nuclear weapon and that the uranium is destroyed.
Tehran has repeatedly denied having any army ambitions, insisting on its proper to the know-how for civilian functions.
