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IAEA confirms Iran boosting uranium enrichment at Fordo plant

Thursday, 24 November 2022


VIENNA, Nov 23 (AFP): The UN nuclear watchdog on Tuesday confirmed Iran has started enriching uranium up to 60 percent at its Fordo plant amid the breakdown of the nuclear deal with major powers.
In his latest report to member states, Director General Rafael Grossi said Iran had "started producing high enriched uranium... in the Fordo Fuel Enrichment Plant (FFEP)," the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said in a statement sent to AFP.
This is "in addition to such production that has taken place at Natanz since April 2021," the IAEA said.
The agency added that Iran also planned "a significant expansion of low enriched uranium production-UF6 enriched up to 5 percent or up to 20 percent-at Fordo".
The IAEA will "inform Iran of its intention to increase the frequency and intensity of its verification activities" at Fordo, the statement added.
At the other plant, in Natanz, Iran "continues to advance its enrichment activities" and now plans to install a second production building, the IAEA added.
Iran said Tuesday it had begun producing uranium enriched to 60 percent at Fordo, an underground facility that reopened three years ago.
The move was part of Iran's response to the UN nuclear watchdog's adoption last week of a censure motion drafted by Western governments accusing it of non-cooperation.