The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency Rafael Grossi referred to the nuclear program, about a week after Iran announced its intention to accelerate the project
The uranium enrichment facility at Purdue
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Rafael Grossi, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), said today (Monday) that "Iran is moving at a rapid pace to enrich uranium at 20%."
As I recall, the IAEA was informed about a week ago that Iran intends to enrich uranium in a facility at Purdue to a level of 20%, two months after the assassination of the head of the nuclear program, Muhsin Fahrizda.
This is the level of enrichment that Iran achieved before the agreement with the superpowers in 2015, which limited its activities in exchange for the removal of sanctions against it.
According to the IAEA statement, "a letter from Iran did not specify when the move would be made."