Iran's enriched uranium stockpile 18 times over limit: IAEA

Iran's enriched uranium stockpile 18 times over limit: IAEA

The UN nuclear watchdog said Monday that it estimated Iran's stockpile of enriched uranium had grown to more than 18 times the limit laid down in Tehran's 2015 deal with world powers.

The International Atomic Energy Agency said in its latest report on Iran's nuclear programme that it "estimated that, as of May 15, 2022, Iran's total enriched stockpile was 3,809.3 kilograms."

The limit in the 2015 deal was set at 300 kg of a specific compound, the equivalent of 202.8 kg of uranium. The report also says that Iran is continuing its enrichment of uranium to levels higher than the 3.67% limit in the deal.

The stockpile of uranium enriched up to 20% is now estimated to be 238.4 kg, up 56.3 kg since the last report in March, while the amount enriched to 60 percent stands at 43.1 kg, an increase of 9.9 kg.

Iran has always insisted its nuclear programme is peaceful.

A diplomatic source said the amount of uranium enriched to 60% now exceeded the IAEA's threshold of a "significant quantity", defined by the agency as an approximate amount above which "the possibility of manufacturing a nuclear explosive cannot be excluded".

However, the same source pointed out that some uranium would be lost during the process of further enrichment, meaning that in reality "you would need more than 55 kilograms" for that purpose.

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