The United States has called on Iran to dilute all of its near-weapons-grade uranium, as reported by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). This request comes amidst escalating tensions between the two countries over Iran's nuclear program.
The IAEA has confirmed that Iran has enriched uranium up to 60% purity, which is considered close to weapons-grade level. The U.S. has expressed concerns over this development, urging Iran to take immediate action to dilute its enriched uranium stockpile.
Iran has maintained that its nuclear activities are for peaceful purposes, such as energy production and medical research. However, the U.S. and other Western powers have raised suspicions about Iran's intentions, citing past violations of international agreements.
In response to the U.S. call, Iran has stated that it will consider the request but emphasized its right to pursue nuclear technology for civilian use. The Iranian government has also criticized the U.S. for its own nuclear arsenal and questioned the credibility of American demands.
The situation remains tense as both countries navigate the delicate balance between diplomatic negotiations and military posturing. The IAEA continues to monitor Iran's nuclear activities closely, while international observers call for dialogue and de-escalation to prevent further conflict.