Iran’s envoy to the Vienna-based international organizations Kazem Gharibabadi slammed a report by the International Atomic Energy Agency’s report on Tehran’s stockpile of enriched uranium.
In comments on Monday night, Gharibabadi said the figures that the IAEA has released about Iran’s centrifuge machines or stockpile of enriched uranium in a recent report are either based upon the estimates made by the UN nuclear agency or the verifications carried out within the framework of the Safeguards Agreement.
The IAEA’s report and its figures have nothing to do with the measures beyond the Safeguards Agreement, he said, as quoted by Tasnim news agency.
The envoy explained that the UN nuclear watchdog has prepared its report after Iran suspended the voluntary implementation of commitments beyond the Safeguards Agreement as of February 23.
Gharibabadi underlined that Iran’s activities have been in compliance with the Parliament’s strategic act on lifting of sanctions and safeguarding national interests.
In a report released on Monday, the IAEA said Iran’s stockpile of enriched uranium is around 16 times the limit laid down in the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).
The IAEA also announced in its quarterly report the Iran’s stockpile of enriched uranium was estimated to be 3,241 kilograms as of May 22 (vs 2,967.8 kilograms in February). The limit laid down in the deal was 300 kilograms of uranium in a particular compound form, the equivalent of 202.8 kilograms of uranium.
Source: Iranian media