Iran using advanced machines to enrich uranium to high levels of purity: Report

Aug 30, 2022 View Original Article
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

61% : The U.S. is currently awaiting a response from Iran to the Biden administration's latest comments on draft text submitted by the European Union.
55% : Last week, the White House confirmed that Iran dropped key demands in the negotiations, which are being coordinated by the EU, yielding new progress.
54% : According to the report, the IR-6 is Iran's most advanced model of centrifuge, and Iran has been using the machines to enrich uranium up to a 60% purity level at the Natanz site and up to a 20% level at Fordow.
53% : Iran is now using advanced machines at two underground sites to enrich uranium to high levels of purity, according to a report.
48% : Under the 2015 nuclear deal, Iran was only allowed to use the first-generation IR-1 centrifuge, and it was capped at enriching up to a level of 3.67%.
43% : The report comes as the West and Iran attempt to reach an agreement on reinstating the 2015 nuclear deal.

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