Boston Herald

Iran nuke inspectors detect uranium at 84% purity

- By Boston Herald Wire Services

Internatio­nal atomic monitors in Iran last week detected uranium enriched to levels just below that needed for a nuclear weapon, according to two senior diplomats, underscori­ng the risk that the country’s unrestrain­ed atomic activities could prompt a new crisis.

The Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency is trying to clarify how Iran accumulate­d uranium enriched to 84% purity — the highest level found by inspectors in the country to date, and a concentrat­ion just 6% below what’s needed for a weapon. Iran had previously told the IAEA that its centrifuge­s were configured to enrich uranium to a 60% level of purity.

Inspectors need to determine whether Iran intentiona­lly produced the material, or whether the concentrat­ion was an unintended accumulati­on within the network of pipes connecting the hundreds of fastspinni­ng centrifuge­s used to separate the isotopes. It’s the second time this month that monitors have detected suspicious enrichment-related activities.

A senior Iranian nuclear official denied Iran had enriched uranium beyond 60% purity “so far” and dismissed the developmen­t as “a smear and a distortion of the facts.”

“The existence of uranium particles above 60% does not mean the same thing as enrichment above 60%,” Behrouz Kamalvandi, spokesman for the Atomic Energy Organizati­on of Iran told the staterun Islamic Republic News Agency.

The IAEA responded on Sunday and said it is discussing with Iran the results of the agency’s recent verificati­on activities and will inform its board of directors as appropriat­e, according to a tweet citing IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi.

The developmen­t comes as Iran is increasing­ly isolated from the West and nuclear talks with world powers remain suspended. The country has also faced widespread condemnati­on for its deadly crackdown on major protests and the U.S. and European Union have tightened sanctions on Iran over its military support for Russia’s war on Ukraine.

Earlier on Sunday, Israel blamed Iran for a Feb. 10 attack on an oil tanker in the Arabian Sea. The incident came about a fortnight after a drone strike on a weapons depot near Iran’s city of Isfahan that Tehran blamed on Israel.

Even if the detected material was mistakenly accumulate­d because of technical difficulti­es in operating the centrifuge cascades — something that has happened before — it underscore­s the danger of Iran’s decision to produce highly enriched uranium, a diplomat said.

The IAEA has repeatedly said levels even at just 60% are technicall­y indistingu­ishable from the level needed for a nuclear weapon. Most nuclear power reactors use material enriched to 5% purity.

 ?? VAHID SALEMI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Iran’s domestical­ly built centrifuge­s are displayed in an exhibition of the country’s nuclear achievemen­ts, in Tehran, Iran, Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2023.
VAHID SALEMI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Iran’s domestical­ly built centrifuge­s are displayed in an exhibition of the country’s nuclear achievemen­ts, in Tehran, Iran, Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2023.

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