Unable to verify whether Iran has suspended all uranium enrichment: UN nuclear watchdog report

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has reported that it is unable to confirm whether Iran has fully suspended its uranium enrichment activities. The agency highlighted concerns over the storage of highly enriched uranium, which is nearing weapons-grade levels, at an underground facility in Isfahan. This situation raises alarms regarding Iran's compliance with international nuclear agreements and its potential nuclear ambitions. The IAEA's inability to verify Iran's claims comes amid ongoing tensions in the region and diplomatic efforts to manage the nuclear issue. The watchdog has been closely monitoring Iran's nuclear program, particularly after the 2015 nuclear deal, which aimed to limit Tehran's nuclear capabilities in exchange for economic relief. The current uncertainty underscores the complexities of international negotiations surrounding nuclear non-proliferation and the importance of transparency in Iran's nuclear activities. As discussions continue, the international community remains vigilant about the implications of Iran's nuclear developments on regional and global security.
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