Iran
has remained within the essential limits on its nuclear activities
imposed by its 2015 deal with six world powers, the UN atomic
watchdog said in a report on Monday.
Iran’s
stock of low-enriched uranium as of November 5 was 96.7kg, well below
a 202.8kg limit, and the level of enrichment did not exceed a 3.67
percent cap, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency
report sent to IAEA member states, Reuters said.
Iran’s
stock of heavy water, a moderator used in a type of reactor that can
produce plutonium, a potential nuclear bomb fuel, stood at 114.4
metric tons. It was below a 130-ton limit agreed by the parties to
the deal.
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