The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has once again confirmed that Iran is fulfilling its commitments under the 2015 multilateral nuclear agreement.
The new quarterly report released on Thursday read that Iran’s enriched uranium reserves stood at 109.5 kilograms until February 12. It said Iran did not exceed its 300-kilogram cap on enriched uranium during its reporting period.
In this report dubbed verification and monitoring Iran’s nuclear activities under UN Security Council Resolution 2231, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Yukiya Amano reaffirmed for the tenth time Iran’s compliance with the contents of the deal regarding reserves of heavy water, rate of enrichment and stockpile of enriched uranium.
The report further noted that Iran has continued to inform IAEA of reserves of heavy water and allowed it to monitor the reserves.
IAEA in its latest quarterly report underlined that it would continue to verify the non-diversion of nuclear materials at the nuclear facilities.
The report is to be examined during the upcoming meeting of Board of Governors from March 5-9.
Source: IRNA