LIran now counts a quantity of low enriched uranium more than 14 times higher than the limit authorized by the 2015 agreement, according to a report seen Tuesday by ., which will be examined at a Board of Governors in early March.
In response to the US withdrawal from the pact, Tehran has gradually freed itself since 2019 from many of the limitations it had agreed to impose on its nuclear program in exchange for easing sanctions against it.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has declared itself “deeply concerned” by the possible presence of nuclear material on an undeclared Iranian site, according to the same report.