In its last three-month report, issued today Monday, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) indicated that Iran's stockpile of enriched uranium increased by 273.2 kg during the quarter, while the increase in the February report was 524.9 kg.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) announced that Iran continues to violate many of the restrictions provided for under the 2015 nuclear agreement between Tehran and the Six-State International.

The agency estimates the enriched uranium to be up to 60% in Iran at 2.4 kg against zero last February.

According to the IAEA report, Iran packed uranium hexafluoride gas into 15 IR-1 centrifuges, 3 IR-2M devices and 2 IR-4 devices on 24 May at the Natnins underground nuclear site.

The Agency added that on 18 May it confirmed Iran's production of 2.42 kg of mineral uranium.

Uranium enriched by 20% was 62.8 kg compared to 17.6 in February.

According to IAEA estimates, the enriched uranium was 3241 kg as of 22 May, compared to 2967.8 kg last February, above the size specified under the agreement, which is 202.8 kg.

The Agency indicated that it had not been able to fully verify Iran's stockpile of enriched uranium.

 

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