IAEA Urges Iran to Disclose Uranium Stockpiles, Grant Full Inspection Access
The resolution passed with 21 votes in favor, three against, and 10 abstentions, as stated in an official IAEA announcement.
It urged Iran to “provide the Agency with complete information on nuclear material inventories and design information for facilities” and to “grant the Agency all access it requires to verify this information.”
The board also expressed “grave concern” over a report by IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi, noting that inspectors have been unable for nearly a year to verify previously declared stocks of highly enriched uranium (HEU) and low-enriched uranium (LEU) in Iran.
It further said it “deeply regrets Iran’s continued failure to remedy its non-compliance over the past 12 months, including its failure to provide the IAEA with requested information and access needed to verify previously declared nuclear material that the Agency has been unable to verify for one year.”
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