Iran Agrees to Limit Uranium Enrichment
Iran Agrees to Limit Uranium Enrichment

Iran Agrees to Limit Uranium Enrichment

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Iran has agreed to halt the expansion of its uranium stockpile enriched to 60% purity, marking a significant move away from weapons-grade levels, as confirmed by IAEA Chief Rafael Grossi. This step is aimed at avoiding the reinstatement of European sanctions over Iran's nuclear activities. The proposal, which includes maintaining a cap on the 60%-enriched uranium at 185 kilograms, is reportedly contingent on Western powers not passing a critical resolution at the IAEA's Board of Governors meeting. Additionally, Iran has agreed to allow four more IAEA inspectors, potentially easing long-standing tensions. Grossi considers this a cautious but positive step toward improving relations between Iran and the IAEA.

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