Iran’s foreign minister says there is no uranium enrichment at any nuclear facility in the country
Summary
Iran's foreign minister stated that the country is no longer enriching uranium at any of its nuclear facilities after recent attacks. Iran insists its right to use nuclear technology for peaceful purposes is undeniable and is open to negotiations. Satellite images confirmed no major activity at affected sites, and the IAEA will review Iran's compliance with international agreements.Key Facts
- Iran claims it is not currently enriching uranium at any facility.
- Iranian facilities are monitored by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
- Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi mentioned Iran's readiness for negotiations.
- Iran's nuclear program was impacted by attacks from Israel and the U.S.
- Satellite images show no major work at affected sites.
- Iran asserts its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes.
- The IAEA has not verified Iran's uranium stockpile for months.
- A summit discussed Iran's right to nuclear technology and international pressures.
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