United Nations nuclear agency again condemns Iran for failing to fully cooperate
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The board of the International Atomic Energy Agency has condemned Iran for not providing full cooperation, stressing the need for accountability in its nuclear activities.
The resolution, pushed by France, Germany, and Britain, signifies international concern regarding Iran's increasing uranium stockpile, raising fears of potential weapons development.
As of October 26, the IAEA noted that Iran accumulated 182.3 kilograms of uranium enriched to 60%, a significant increase since the last report.
With the political landscape shifting, especially with Trump's potential return to the White House, the resolution emphasizes rising tensions and the urgency for action regarding Iran's nuclear program.
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