In a recent confidential report, the UN nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), urged Iran to allow inspections of all its nuclear sites, specifically highlighting Isfahan due to a new enrichment plant and near-bomb-grade uranium stored there. The report, which precedes a quarterly meeting of the IAEA's board, noted that Iran's transparency regarding its nuclear activities has been insufficient, especially following the military attacks by the U.S. and Israel on Iranian nuclear facilities last June. The IAEA estimates that Iran possesses 440.9 kilograms of uranium enriched to up to 60%, enough for potentially ten nuclear weapons, and has observed regular vehicular activity around the Isfahan complex, where highly enriched uranium is stored (Dawn, February 27, 2026; Nukta Latest, February 27, 2026).
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Iaea Urges Iran To Allow Inspections At Isfahan Nuclear Site
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The IAEA urges Iran to allow nuclear site inspections, citing concerns over enriched uranium. Tensions rise as U.S. military options are considered, complicating ongoing nuclear negotiations.
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