UN watchdog demands Iran provide information on nuclear stockpile
The UN's International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) governing board, with US backing, passed a resolution demanding Iran provide complete information on its enriched uranium stocks and grant inspectors access for verification. This occurred on Wednesday, amidst US-Iran exchanges of strikes following Washington's accusation of Tehran downing an Apache helicopter.

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AI-generatedThe UN's International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) governing board, with US backing, passed a resolution demanding Iran provide complete information on its enriched uranium stocks and grant inspectors access for verification. This occurred on Wednesday, amidst US-Iran exchanges of strikes following Washington's accusation of Tehran downing an Apache helicopter. Iran condemned the resolution as "politically motivated" and warned it could complicate ceasefire talks, referencing a previous escalation that ended in April. The resolution, submitted by the US, UK, France, and Germany, passed with 21 votes in favor. The IAEA estimates Iran possessed 440kg of uranium enriched to 60 percent prior to earlier attacks, after which Iran suspended cooperation and inspectors lost visibility of the material.
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5 extractedThe resolution passed with 21 votes in favor, 3 against, and 10 abstentions.
Iran suspended cooperation with the IAEA, and inspectors have not seen the enriched uranium material since.
The IAEA estimates Iran had 440kg of uranium enriched to 60 percent, close to weapons grade, before previous attacks.
Iran slams the IAEA resolution as 'politically motivated' and warns it could complicate ceasefire talks.
UN nuclear watchdog passed a US-backed resolution demanding Iran provide complete information on its enriched uranium stocks.