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Amid the Escalation, the IAEA Turns Up the Pressure on Iran
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60% centerFirst reported by Walla · Jun 10, 2026
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What happened
The International Atomic Energy Agency has adopted a resolution demanding that Iran immediately cooperate, grant inspectors access to nuclear sites, and provide full information on its uranium stockpiles. The decision, approved in Vienna by 21 countries, comes amid rising regional tensions and concerns over Iran’s reported 440 kilograms of uranium enriched to 60 percent.
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