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Iran has stockpiled close to nuclear weapons-grade uranium, UN watchdog finds

By Editorial Board Published May 31, 2025 4 Min Read
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Iran has stockpiled close to nuclear weapons-grade uranium, UN watchdog finds

Iran additional elevated its stockpile of uranium to close weapons-grade ranges and has carried out secret nuclear actions, the UN watchdog has stated.

A report by the Vienna-based Worldwide Atomic Vitality Company (IAEA) stated that as of 17 Could, Iran has amassed 408.6kg of uranium enriched as much as 60% – a rise of 133.8kg for the reason that IAEA’s final report in February.

That materials is a brief, technical step away from weapons-grade ranges of 90%.

Issuing a stern warning, the IAEA stated Iran is now “the only non-nuclear-weapon state to produce such material”, which it stated is of “serious concern”.

IAEA chief, Rafael Mariano Grossi, stated Tehran has sufficient uranium enriched to near-weapons-grade ranges to make “several” nuclear bombs, if it selected to take action.

A separate IAEA report additionally discovered traces of uranium at two to 4 websites that indicated Tehran had hosted secret experiments.

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Iran’s Supreme Chief Ayatollah Ali Khamenei visits nuclear centrifuges in Tehran in 2023. Pic: Reuters

It concluded that “these three locations, and other possible related locations, were part of an undeclared structured nuclear programme carried out by Iran until the early 2000s and that some activities used undeclared nuclear material”.

The findings of this report, specifically, are vital, as they may result in Iran being referred to the UN Safety Council.

European international locations may additionally reimplement sanctions on Iran that had been lifted underneath the unique Joint Complete Plan of Motion in 2015.

FILE PHOTO: The logo of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is displayed at the agency's headquarters in Vienna, Austria, June 3,

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Pic: Reuters

Extra instantly, it’s more likely to complicate current talks between Iran and the US over a doable nuclear deal that Donald Trump is making an attempt to achieve.

On 29 Could, senior Iranian officers dismissed hypothesis about an imminent nuclear cope with the US, emphasising that any settlement should totally elevate sanctions and permit the nation’s nuclear programme to proceed.

Tehran has all the time stated it desires to grasp nuclear know-how for peaceable functions and has lengthy denied accusations by Western powers that it’s in search of to develop nuclear weapons.

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Nevertheless, the IAEA report spelt out that Iran’s cooperation with the IAEA continues to be “less than satisfactory” in “a number of respects”.

Israel stated the IAEA report was a transparent warning signal that “Iran is totally determined to complete its nuclear weapons programme”, based on an announcement from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s workplace.

It stated the IAEA’s report “strongly reinforces what Israel has been saying for years – the purpose of Iran’s nuclear program is not peaceful”.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gives a speech in Jerusalem, Israel on April 27, 2025. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu stated Iran is ‘decided’ to complete its nuclear weapons programme. Pic: Reuters

It comes after Mr Trump informed Mr Netanyahu to carry off placing Iran to provide his authorities extra time to push for a brand new nuclear cope with Tehran.

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Mr Trump stated on Friday that he nonetheless thinks a deal may very well be accomplished within the “not too distant future”.

“They don’t want to be blown up. They would rather make a deal,” the US president stated, including: “That would be a great thing that we could have a deal without bombs being dropped all over the Middle East.”

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