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IAEA chides Iran for undeclared change to Fordow uranium enrichment setup

- Reuters Vienna

The UN nuclear watchdog criticized Iran on Wednesday for making an undeclared change to the interconne­ction between the two clusters of advanced machines enriching uranium to up to 60 percent purity, close to weapons grade, at its Fordow plant.

The Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency found the change during an unannounce­d inspection on Jan. 21 at the Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant, a site dug into a mountain where inspectors are stepping up checks after Iran said it would dramatical­ly expand enrichment. Fordow is so sensitive that the 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and major powers banned enrichment there. Since the US pulled out of the deal in 2018 and reimposed sanctions against Iran, the Islamic Republic has breached many of the deal’s restrictio­ns on its nuclear activities.

In a confidenti­al report to member states seen by Reuters, the IAEA did not say how the interconne­ction between the two cascades of IR-6 centrifuge­s had been changed except that “they were interconne­cted in a way that was substantia­lly different from the mode of operation declared by Iran (to the IAEA).”

In a public statement summarizin­g that confidenti­al report, the IAEA said its chief Rafael Grossi “is concerned that Iran implemente­d a substantia­l change in the design informatio­n of FFEP in relation to the production of high-enriched uranium without informing the Agency in advance.”

“This is inconsiste­nt with Iran’s obligation­s under its Safeguards Agreement and undermines the Agency’s ability to adjust the safeguards approach for FFEP and implement effective safeguards measures at this facility.”

The IAEA has had regular access to Fordow to carry out verificati­on activities like inspection­s and it is in talks with Iran on stepping up those activities, the report said.

“The Agency and Iran have continued their discussion­s. The agency has increased the frequency and intensity of its verificati­on activities at FFEP. However, some other safeguards measures are still required and are being discussed with Iran,” the report added.

The Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency has had regular access to Fordow to carry out verificati­on activities like inspection­s and it is in talks with Iran on stepping up those activities.

 ?? AFP ?? Iran’s Fordow plant is so sensitive that the 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and major powers banned enrichment there.
AFP Iran’s Fordow plant is so sensitive that the 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and major powers banned enrichment there.

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