Vienna. Iran is close to refining uranium to the quality required to make nuclear weapons. Iran has refined uranium up to 60 percent while 90 percent pure uranium is required to make nuclear weapons. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has said this after testing the refined uranium obtained from three places.
The agency has said that Iran is not providing enough information about its nuclear program. The IAEA does not have any official information about Iran's nuclear program after March 2023.
Danger remains for the world regarding its future
The agency's chief Rafael Grossi visited Iran this month and tried to coordinate with the officials there to restart the inspection process of nuclear plants. But he did not succeed. Due to this, there are dangers about the future.
Iran will carry forward Raisi's policies
Meanwhile, Iran's acting President Mohammad Mokhbar addressed the country's parliament in Tehran on Monday. He said, despite taking several big steps in the past months, the country's economy is strong and stable. This situation is due to the decisions of our late leader Ibrahim Raisi. Despite all the sanctions of Western countries, the country's oil production is increasing and the country's economy is getting stronger. Therefore, Iran will continue to follow Raisi's policies in the future as well.
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