UN nuclear watchdog says it's unable to verify whether Iran has suspended all uranium enrichment
Summary
The United Nations' nuclear agency reported that Iran has not let it access some of its nuclear sites. These sites were bombed during a recent conflict involving Iran and the United States, making it hard to verify Iran's uranium activities.Key Facts
- Iran has not granted access to certain nuclear sites to the UN nuclear agency.
- These sites were bombed in a conflict involving Iran and the United States.
- The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is the UN's nuclear watchdog.
- The IAEA cannot confirm if Iran has stopped all uranium enrichment activities.
- The IAEA also cannot determine the amount of uranium at these bombed sites.
- This information was circulated to member states in a confidential report.
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