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Iran’s uranium enrichment suspension unverified by IAEA due to restricted access after 2025 strikes, with 440.9 kg of 60% enriched uranium stockpile remaining.
The International Atomic Energy Agency says it cannot verify Iran’s suspension of uranium enrichment due to restricted access to four key facilities, including Natanz, Fordow, and Isfahan, following June 2025 military strikes by Israel and the U.S.
Without on-site inspections, the IAEA cannot confirm the size, location, or composition of Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile, which totals 440.9 kilograms at 60% purity—close to weapons-grade levels.
Satellite imagery shows ongoing activity at affected sites, but the nature remains unverified.
Iran claims the lack of access is due to ongoing threats, while the IAEA and Western nations stress the risk to nuclear safeguards.
Ongoing U.S.-Iran talks in Geneva and Vienna, mediated by Oman, have not produced a deal, and the U.S. maintains a strong military presence in the region.
La suspensión de enriquecimiento de uranio de Irán no ha sido verificada por el OIEA debido al acceso restringido después de los ataques de 2025, con 440,9 kg de reservas de uranio enriquecido al 60% restantes.