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Iran must explain 440.9 kg of 60%-enriched uranium and allow IAEA access to three sites, or face a non-compliance finding.
IAEA Chief Rafael Grossi warned that Iran must account for 440.9 kg of uranium enriched to 60%—near weapons-grade—and allow inspections at three bombed sites, as prolonged lack of access and reporting risks a formal finding of non-compliance with nuclear safeguards.
The IAEA has not verified Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile in over seven months, despite inspections at other declared facilities.
Grossi stressed that compliance cannot be selective and called for urgent diplomatic resolution, with a planned meeting between him and Iran’s foreign minister expected soon.
He expressed cautious hope for progress by spring, citing ongoing U.S.-Iran talks.
Irán debe explicar 440,9 kg de uranio enriquecido al 60% y permitir el acceso de la AIEA a tres sitios, o enfrentarse a un hallazgo de incumplimiento.