Iran's Uranium Enrichment Raises International Concerns Amid Ongoing Diplomatic Talks
Iran's uranium stockpile enriched to 60% has surged by nearly 50%, prompting concerns from the IAEA and ongoing diplomatic discussions with the U.S. and other nations.

UN and Egyptian leaders meet with Iran to discuss nuclear program as enrichment continues

UN, Iran and Egypt meet to discuss Iran’s nuclear program as enrichment continues

U.N.: Iran Enriched Enough Uranium to Make 3 Nuclear Weapons in Past 3 Months

UN, Iran and Egypt meet in Cairo to discuss Iran's nuclear program
Overview
The IAEA reports Iran's uranium enriched to 60% has increased to 408.6 kg, nearing weapons-grade levels.
Iran's leadership claims the IAEA's findings are politically motivated amid Grossi's aspirations for UN leadership.
Iran's deputy foreign minister denies seeking nuclear weapons, asserting transparency in nuclear activities.
Diplomatic discussions are ongoing in Cairo, involving Iran, Egypt, and the UN, addressing Iran's nuclear program.
Iran is reviewing a U.S. proposal to restrict its nuclear program while seeking respect for its enrichment rights.
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