Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Grossi, requested inspectors to ‘return to the scene and take stock of uranium stocks, especially from 400 kg enriched at 60%’
The Director General of International Atomic Energy Agency (AIEA) required this Monday (23) access to Iranian nuclear facilities To evaluate highly enriched uranium reserves near the limit that allows the production of an atomic pump. “We must allow inspectors to return to the scene and take stock of uranium stocks, especially from 400 kg enriched to 60%,” Rafael Grossi said at the beginning of an emergency meeting of the agency at its headquarters in Vienna (Austria). Grossi also stated that Iran sent a letter on June 13 to the IAEA in which it reported implemented “special measures to protect nuclear equipment and materials.”
*With information from AFP
Source: Jovempan

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