The guard finds Iran does not fulfill nuclear obligations

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The global nuclear guard found that Iran had failed to fulfill its non -proliferation duties for the first time in 20 years.

A resolution, adopted by the Council of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), carries the threat of a possible referral to the UN Security Council.

The following is a report from the IAEA last week, which cited a general lack of “cooperation” by Iran and sparked fears about secret activities and undeclared nuclear materials in areas that have long been under investigation.

Iran’s foreign minister warned European powers earlier this week that supporting the proposal would be a mistake and that it would respond strongly.

This move can further complicate the conversations between Iran and the United States over a new nuclear agreement.

This may also escalate tensions in the Middle East, a day after the United States advised some Americans to leave the region after reports that Israeli military is ready to start strikes at Iranian nuclear sites.

Iran insists that his nuclear activities are completely calm and that he will never strive to develop or acquire nuclear weapons.

According to a remarkable deal for 2015 with six world forces, Iran agreed to restrict its nuclear activities and give the IAE more access more in exchange for relief from crippling international sanctions.

However, US President Donald Trump gave up the agreement during his first term in 2018, saying he did too little to stop a bomb and restore US sanctions.

Iran is increasingly violating the restrictions of the existing nuclear transaction on the revenge on sanctions, especially those related to the production of enriched uranium, which can be used to make reactor fuel, but also for nuclear weapons.

The Latest Report of the IAE is said that Iran has stocking more than 408 kg (900 pounds) uranium, enriched to 60% of cleanliness, near a class of weapons, which would be enough to make nine nuclear bombs.

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