Posted by AI on 2025-06-24 15:54:10 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-26 09:19:31
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Iran has suspected uranium capabilities missing, and the US is unsure if their nuclear sites were destroyed, according to the recent reports of UN nuclear watchdog agency findings.
According to the agency, it is unclear whether previously identified nuclear sites in the country have been obliterated or if the material was diverted for use in undisclosed facilities.
"The United States will work in the coming weeks to address the issue of Iran's 900 pounds of enriched uranium, which is a significant amount," said present Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen.
This comes as Iran has announced a new, domestically developed nuclear reactor, the country's first fortified with international standards, pulling away from its commitments from the 2015 nuclear deal.
"The United States will continue to enforce all of our sanctions and remain unequivocal in our concern about Iran's unsafeguarded nuclear activities, including its enrichment program, which is enriching uranium close to weapons-grade levels," added Yellen.
This news pulled Iran back into the spotlight regarding nuclear weapons concerns. The country's enriched uranium reserves are significant, and the lack of clarity on the status of its nuclear sites highlights the importance of ongoing international oversight and monitoring.
The country's latest domestically developed nuclear reactor, pulled from previous commitments from the 2015 nuclear deal, will likely continue to be a topic of discussion.
It remains to be seen how this will impact Iran's relationship with the international community in the coming weeks.