IAEA Visited Iran’s Nuclear Site

At last, Tehran has granted International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors into an important water nuclear reactor site, Arak. The visit was occurred few days ago, following the IAEA pushing Tehran to allow it access to the site. The IAEA was blocked by Iran for nearly one year.

The agency’s nuclear officers wanted to access to verify the spot was not being used to produce weapons. On the other hand, Iran claimed its nuclear plan was simply targeted at power production as well as scientific research. However, it is expected the upcoming IAEA report can confirm there has been more growth in fortification activities at Arak. In a statement in June, IAEA told the plant was rapidly outgrowing the agency’s capability to monitor it activities, with more than 5,000 centrifuge machines was operated in enriching uranium.

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