Before the conflict, the IAEA estimated that Iran had 440 kilograms (970 pounds) of uranium enriched to 60%.
That is close to the 90% needed to make a bomb and well above the 3.67% limit set by a now-defunct 2015 agreement with Iran.
Iran suspended cooperation with the IAEA after Israel and the United States launched a previous wave of attacks in June 2025, and its inspectors have not seen the material since.
Under the terms of the preliminary agreement between Tehran and Washington, this stockpile is meant to be “downblended” under IAEA supervision.
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) head Rafael Grossi said the “widespread impression” was that the stockpile remains where it was before June 2025 near Iran’s Isfahan facility.
However, that facility was bombed and Iran said that it does not plan to allow the IAEA to inspect sites that were attacked.
-AFP
