Iran's Nuclear Enrichment Surges Amidst UN and IAEA Obstacles

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Iran has enriched enough uranium to 60% purity, close to weapons-grade, for three atomic bombs, according to confidential reports from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Despite Iran's lack of cooperation on key issues, including the barring of inspectors, it is unlikely to face serious consequences at the next IAEA board meeting. The rate of enrichment has slowed, possibly due to indirect negotiations with the United States. Tensions between Iran and the IAEA have increased, with little progress made on the investigation into undeclared sites and the re-installation of monitoring equipment.
- Iran's nuclear enrichment advances as it stonewalls UN, IAEA reports show Reuters
- New UN report says Iran has further increased its enriched uranium stockpile The Times of Israel
- Iran advances nuclear enrichment while still barring inspectors: IAEA Al Jazeera English
- Iran increases stockpile of near weapon-grade Uranium by 5% Hindustan Times
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