Iran's Uranium Spike Triggers Urgent IAEA Talks in Cairo
The meeting, which will also be attended by Egypt’s Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty, was reported by a state-run newspaper.
This high-stakes discussion follows a recent IAEA report revealing that Iran has significantly boosted its stockpile of uranium enriched up to 60% purity—an increase of nearly 50%—bringing the total to 408.6 kilograms. The UN nuclear watchdog has warned that, if further enriched, this amount could be enough to produce up to nine nuclear weapons.
The IAEA's findings surface amid ongoing indirect negotiations between Tehran and Washington aimed at reviving or reshaping an agreement over Iran's nuclear ambitions.
Araghchi, who also leads Iran's nuclear negotiation team, landed in Cairo on Sunday as part of a broader diplomatic tour that includes a stop in Lebanon.
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