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.