Recent reports from the IAEA disclose that Iran's stockpile of uranium enriched to 60 percent has increased dramatically to 408.6 kilograms, raising alarms about its nuclear capabilities and the possibility of a deal with the US. The IAEA highlights that 42 kilograms of this enriched uranium can theoretically yield one atomic bomb if further enriched. While US President Trump expresses optimism about reaching a deal, Iranian leadership insists on the removal of sanctions and the continuation of their nuclear program, complicating negotiations that have stalled since the US exited the 2015 deal.
The IAEA reported that Iran has accumulated 408.6 kilograms of uranium enriched to 60%, significantly increasing its stockpile, raising nuclear deal concerns.
The IAEA classified Iran as the "only non-nuclear-weapon state to produce such material," escalating apprehensions regarding its nuclear ambitions and potential implications for global security.
US President Trump stated, "I believe an agreement could be reached in the not too distant future," emphasizing his eagerness for a nuclear deal despite current tensions.
Iranian officials insisted that any deal must entail lifting sanctions and affirming the peaceful nature of their nuclear program, complicating negotiations with US.
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