Iran has also increased its stockpile of uranium enriched at weapons grade levels. A confidential report by the UN Nuclear Watch Agency claimed on Saturday, asking Tehran to urgently change courses and comply with the agency’s investigation.
A report by the Vienna-based International Atomic Energy Agency, seen by the Associated Press, claims that as of May 17, Iran had collected 408.6 kilograms (900.8 pounds), an up to 60% enriched by the Associated Press. This is suspected of an increase of 133.8 kilograms (294.9 pounds) since the IAEA’s last report in February.
Speaking at the Tehran Dialogue Forum (TDF) in early May, Iranian President Maudopezeshkian advocated Iran’s right to use peaceful nuclear technology in key sectors, while reiterating that the country does not seek or believe in nuclear weapons.
Referring to the persistent accusations from several Western countries, Pezeshkian said, “Others who continue to argue that Iran is pursuing nuclear weapons.
“Even the US president said, “We have to make sure Iran has no nuclear weapons.” Fines – Make sure we don’t believe in building nuclear weapons. ”
Pezeschkian said, “We have the right to develop our country using science and technology. Not for weapons, but for a better life.”
Iran has repeatedly said it does not seek nuclear weapons, emphasizing that its nuclear technology is merely for civil purposes. There is also fatwa by the leaders of the Islamic Revolution, which bans the ownership and use of weapons of mass destruction.
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