The International Atomic Energy Agency said Iran has increased its uranium stock by 15.5 kilograms since November.
watchdog group claims that Iran violated a 2015 accord by increasing its nuclear weapons stockpile.
The report comes as the IAEA plans to visit Tehran in the coming days in order to renegotiate the terms of the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action that prohibited the nation from producing more uranium. IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi is expected to meet with undisclosed Iranian officials regarding the deal.
The seal of the connections between the twin cascades for 20 percent uranium production bearing the initials of the International Atomic Energy Agency south of Tehran, Iran. The agency claims that Iran has increased its uranium stock in violation of an accord.
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