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IAEA exposes secret Iranian nuclear uranium enrichment

IAEA exposes secret Iranian nuclear uranium enrichment

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"Despite countless warnings by the international community, Iran is totally determined to complete its nuclear weapons program," the PMO said.
Iran previously carried out secret nuclear activities with material not declared to the UN nuclear watchdog at three locations that have long been under investigation, the watchdog said in a wide-ranging, confidential report to member states seen by Reuters.
The International Atomic Energy Agency has concluded that "these three locations, and other possible related locations, were part of an undeclared structured nuclear program carried out by Iran until the early 2000s and that some activities used undeclared nuclear material," the report requested by the IAEA's Board of Governors in November said.
The Prime Minister's Office (PMO) called the IAEA report on Iran's nuclear program grave and clear, saying it proves Iran is fully committed to developing nuclear weapons.
The PMO stressed that Iran is violating the Non-Proliferation Treaty and blocking IAEA inspections. It urged the international community to act now to stop Iran's nuclear progress.
"The IAEA has reported a grave and unequivocal report on Iran's nuclear program. The agency presents a stark picture that serves as a clear warning sign. Despite countless warnings by the international community, Iran is totally determined to complete its nuclear weapons program," the PMO began.
"The report strongly reinforces what Israel has been saying for years: The purpose of Iran's nuclear program is not peaceful. This is evident from the alarming scope of Iran's uranium enrichment activity. Such a level of enrichment exists only in countries actively pursuing nuclear weapons and has no civilian justification whatsoever."
"The report clearly indicates that Iran remains non-compliant with its fundamental commitments and obligations under the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), and continues to withhold cooperation from IAEA inspectors. The international community must act now to stop Iran," the PMO concluded.

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