IAEA not sure if Iran's nuclear programme is peaceful

Sep 08, 2022 View Original Article
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45% :Iran continues to enrich uranium at undisclosed locations and has exceeded the enrichment limits laid down in the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action nuclear deal.
40% :READ: Iran has enough uranium near weapons-grade for a bomb, IAEA report shows
38% : While Iran long has maintained that its nuclear programme is for peaceful purposes, officials now openly discuss Tehran's ability to build an atomic bomb if it wants to.
34% : The IAEA said that Director General Rafael Grossi is "increasingly concerned that Iran has not engaged with the Agency on the outstanding safeguards issues during this reporting period and, therefore, that there has been no progress towards resolving them."
30% : On Wednesday, Israeli media reported that the deal is now likely off the table after Iran made new demands that Washington refuses to accept.
29% : There have been reports that Iran has given up its demand for the US to remove the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps from its list of terrorist entities, but Tehran insists on getting a pledge that future US administrations will commit to the deal if accepted by the current administration.

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