Iran racing to expand enrichment at underground plant, IAEA report shows


iran nuclear deal(Worthy News) – Iran is speeding ahead in its expansion of uranium enrichment at the Natanz nuclear facility, according to a report in Reuters early Tuesday.

The Islamic Republic recently installed three cascades of advanced IR-6 centrifuges, with one of those already functioning, said a confidential report by the UN’s nuclear watchdog to member states that was seen by Reuters.

Iran told the International Atomic Energy Agency that it plans to add three more cascades of IR-2m centrifuges, adding to the 12 already planned at the facility. [ Source: i24 (Read More…) ]

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