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Iran can still manufacture centrifuges for uranium enrichment, says IAEA

"Iran can still manufacture centrifuges for uranium enrichment, warns IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi. Discover the implications for global security and nuclear oversight."

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Iran can still manufacture centrifuges for uranium enrichment, says IAEA
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According to Rafael Grossi, the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Iran retains the capability to manufacture centrifuges necessary for enriching its uranium stockpile. This statement underscores ongoing concerns regarding Iran"s nuclear program and its potential implications for international security.

Grossi"s comments highlight the technical advancements Iran has made in its nuclear capabilities, despite previous agreements aimed at limiting its enrichment activities. The IAEA has been actively monitoring Iran"s nuclear facilities, although it has faced challenges in accessing certain sites. For more on this, see recent developments regarding IAEA inspections.

In light of these developments, the international community remains vigilant about Iran"s nuclear activities, particularly as the country has reportedly been able to enrich uranium to levels close to weapon-grade. As previously reported, the IAEA has indicated that Iran can enrich uranium to weapon-grade 90% in a matter of weeks, raising alarms among global leaders.

Grossi"s remarks come amid ongoing discussions about Iran"s nuclear program and its compliance with international agreements. The situation continues to evolve, with various stakeholders monitoring Iran"s actions closely.

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