Iran has additional elevated its stockpile of uranium enriched to close weapons-grade ranges, a confidential report by the United Nations nuclear watchdog mentioned Saturday, and known as on Tehran to urgently change course and adjust to the company’s probe.
The report comes at a delicate time as Tehran and Washington have been holding a number of rounds of talks up to now weeks over a potential nuclear deal that U.S. President Donald Trump is making an attempt to succeed in.
The report by the Vienna-based Worldwide Atomic Vitality Company — which was seen by The Related Press — says that as of Might 17, Iran has amassed 900.8 kilos of uranium enriched as much as 60%.
That’s a rise of 294.9 kilos — or nearly 50% — because the IAEA’s final report in February. The 60% enriched materials is a brief, technical step away from weapons-grade ranges of 90%. A report in February put this stockpile degree at 605.8 kilos.
There was no rapid remark from Tehran on the brand new IAEA report.
The IAEA report raised a stern warning, saying that Iran is now “the only non-nuclear-weapon state to produce such material” — one thing the company mentioned was of “serious concern.”
Rafael Mariano Grossi, the director-general of the Worldwide Atomic Vitality Company, speaks to journalists attending a weeklong seminar on the company in Vienna, Austria, Wednesday, Might 28, 2025.
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Roughly 92.5 kilos of 60% enriched uranium is theoretically sufficient to provide one atomic bomb, if enriched additional to 90%, in keeping with the watchdog.
The IAEA report, a quarterly, additionally estimated that as of Might 17, Iran’s total stockpile of enriched uranium — which incorporates uranium enriched to decrease ranges — stood at 20,387.4 kilos. That’s a rise of two,101.4 kilos since February’s report.
Iran’s nuclear program
Iran has maintained its nuclear program is for peaceable functions solely, however the IAEA chief, Rafael Mariano Grossi, has warned that Tehran has sufficient uranium enriched to near-weapons-grade ranges to make “several” nuclear bombs if it selected to take action.
Iranian officers have more and more prompt that Tehran may pursue an atomic bomb.
U.S. intelligence businesses assess that Iran has but to start a weapons program, however has “undertaken activities that better position it to produce a nuclear device, if it chooses to do so.”
Israel mentioned Saturday’s report was a transparent warning signal that “Iran is totally determined to complete its nuclear weapons program,” in keeping with an announcement from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s workplace.
It mentioned IAEA’s report “strongly reinforces what Israel has been saying for years — the purpose of Iran’s nuclear program is not peaceful.”
It additionally added that Iran’s degree of enrichment “has no civilian justification whatsoever” and appealed on the worldwide neighborhood to “act now to stop Iran.”
A take a look at the state of Iran’s nuclear program amid talks with U.S.
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It’s uncommon for Netanyahu to make statements on Saturday, the Jewish day of relaxation, underlying the urgency with which he sees the matter.
Grossi mentioned Saturday that he “reiterates his urgent call upon Iran to cooperate fully and effectively” with the IAEA’s years-long investigation into uranium traces found at a number of websites in Iran.
The IAEA additionally circulated to member states on Saturday a second, 22-page confidential report, additionally seen by the AP, that Grossi requested following a decision handed by the 35-member IAEA Board of Governors final November.
On this so-called “comprehensive report,” the IAEA mentioned that Iran’s cooperation with the company has “been less than satisfactory” in terms of uranium traces found by IAEA inspectors at a number of areas in Iran that Tehran has did not declare as nuclear websites.
Western officers suspect that the uranium traces found by the IAEA may present proof that Iran had a secret army nuclear program till 2003.
One of many websites turned identified publicly in 2018 after Netanyahu revealed it on the United Nations and known as it a clandestine nuclear warehouse hidden at a rug-cleaning plant.
Iran denied this however in 2019 IAEA inspectors detected the presence of artifical uranium particles there.
After initially blocking IAEA entry, inspectors had been capable of accumulate samples in 2020 from two different areas the place in addition they detected the presence of artifical uranium particles.
The three areas turned often known as Turquzabad, Varamin, and Marivan. A fourth undeclared location named as Lavisan-Shian can also be a part of the IAEA probe however IAEA inspectors by no means visited the positioning as a result of it was razed and demolished by Iran after 2003.
In Saturday’s complete report, the IAEA says that the “lack of answers and clarifications provided by Iran” to questions the watchdog had concerning Lavisan-Shian, Varamin and Marivan “has led the agency to conclude that these three locations, and other possible related locations, were part of an undeclared structured nuclear program carried out by Iran until the early 2000s and that some activities used undeclared nuclear material.”
FILE – The flag of the Worldwide Atomic Vitality Company flies in entrance of its headquarters throughout an IAEA Board of Governors assembly in Vienna, Austria, on Feb. 6, 2023.
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How the world may react to U.N. report
Saturday’s complete report may very well be a foundation for potential additional steps by European nations, resulting in a possible escalation in tensions between Iran and the West.
European international locations may transfer to set off snap-back sanctions in opposition to Iran that had been lifted beneath the unique 2015 nuclear deal forward of October, when the deal formally expires.
On Thursday, senior Iranian officers dismissed hypothesis about an imminent nuclear take care of the US, emphasizing that any settlement should totally elevate sanctions and permit the nation’s nuclear program to proceed.
The feedback got here a day after Trump mentioned he has advised Netanyahu to carry off on putting Iran to present the U.S. administration extra time to push for a brand new take care of Tehran.
Trump mentioned on Friday that he nonetheless thinks a deal may very well be accomplished within the “not too distant future.”
“They don’t want to be blown up. They would rather make a deal,” Trump mentioned of Iran. He added, “That would be a great thing that we could have a deal without bombs being dropped all over the Middle East.”