The International Atomic Energy Agency, the UN Nuclear Guards Guards, said on Saturday that Iran had accumulated weapons class near Uranus and called Tehran to change his course urgently. After the report of Israel, he urged the international community to immediately take steps to stop Iranian activities.
The report comes in a sensitive time because Tehran and Washington have been organizing several rounds of interviews in recent weeks about a possible nuclear agreement that US President Donald Trump has been trying to achieve.
Iran is also suspected of carrying out unclean nuclear activities in three places in the past. The report stated: “These three places and other possible related locations were part of an unnounced structured nuclear program performed by Iran until the beginning of 2000 and that some activities were used by unclear nuclear material.”
“The agency concludes that Iran did not declare nuclear material and nuclear activities in three unseen places in Iran, namely Lavisan-Shian, Varamin and Turquzabad,” the report said.
What does the message reveal?
According to a report on the UN guard dog, Iran has a supply of 408.6 kilograms (900.8 pounds) of uranium enriched by 60 %.
This is an increase of 133.8 kilograms (£ 294.9) – or almost 50% – since the last report of IAEA in February. 60% of the enriched material is a short, technical step from grades of 90%. The report in February set this level of stock at 274.8 kilograms (£ 605.8).
The report warns that Iran is now “the only non -peculiar state that creates such a material”, which, as the agency said, was a “serious problem”. The UN Guards PES said that theoretically, 42 kilograms of uranium enriched by 60 percent would be enough to create one atomic bomb if it was further specified to 90 % of the level of weapons.
Overall, the Iranian supply of enriched uranium was 9,247.6 kilograms (£ 20,387.4). This is an increase of 953.2 kilograms (£ 2,101.4) since the February report. Also read | Donald Trump suggests that a nuclear agreement of us-iran is coming, warns Netanyah not to talk about interviews
When the report came to the fore, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyah said, “The international community must now act to stop Iran.”
Netanyahu stressed that the level of enrichment of uranium achieved by Iran is found only in countries that actively develop nuclear weapons and have absolutely no legitimate civilian purpose.
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