In a recent confidential report, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has stated it is unable to verify whether Iran has suspended all uranium enrichment activities due to a lack of access to affected nuclear facilities following the military attacks in June 2025. The report emphasizes that the IAEA cannot provide information on the current size, composition, or whereabouts of Iran's enriched uranium stockpile, which remains at 440.9 kilograms enriched to up to 60% purity—sufficient for potentially ten nuclear weapons. The IAEA has observed regular vehicular activity around the Isfahan complex, where highly enriched uranium is stored, but without access, the nature of activities at the site remains uncertain (The Frontier Post, February 27, 2026).
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Iaea Report On Iran'S Uranium Enrichment And Military Tensions
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The IAEA reports it can't verify Iran's uranium enrichment status due to access issues. Tensions rise as U.S.-Iran negotiations stall and military presence increases, prompting threats from Tehran.
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