A confidential IAEA report indicates that Iran has increased its uranium stockpile enriched to 60% to 408.6 kilograms, up nearly 50% since February. The agency expressed serious concerns as this quantity is sufficient to potentially produce several nuclear bombs. While Iran claims its nuclear program is peaceful, the significant stockpile raises alarms, especially as ongoing US-Iran negotiations seek to limit the program. The IAEA urges Tehran to comply with their long-standing investigations into its nuclear activities as tensions continue to mount in the region.
The IAEA report warns that Iran is now 'the only non-nuclear-weapon state to produce such material,' which raises serious concerns regarding global nuclear safety.
As of May 17, Iran has accumulated 408.6 kilograms of uranium enriched to 60%, nearly 50% more than reported in February, indicating significant escalation in nuclear capabilities.
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