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US concerned Iran has not provided info to IAEA

The International Atomic Energy Agency and Iran agreed in February to a three-month monitoring period regarding restrictions implemented in the 2015 nuclear deal.

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani (left) and head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Ali Akbar Salehi near the Bushehr nuclear plant, on Jan. 13, 2015. Credit: Hossein Heidarpour via Wikimedia Commons.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani (left) and head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Ali Akbar Salehi near the Bushehr nuclear plant, on Jan. 13, 2015. Credit: Hossein Heidarpour via Wikimedia Commons.

The United States is concerned that Iran has not provided the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) with obligatory information, U.S. State Department spokesman Ned Price said on Wednesday, reported Reuters.

Iran is required to turn over documentation and other evidence related to undeclared nuclear material.

The IAEA and Iran agreed in February to a three-month monitoring period regarding restrictions implemented in the 2015 nuclear deal.

Meanwhile, Fox News obtained satellite images from Maxar showing activity at Iran’s Sanjarian site that has been suspected to be where “shockwave generators” are made. These devices are geared to miniaturize a nuclear weapon.

The images show 18 vehicles at the site on Oct. 15, 2020, and then vehicles and excavation in January with new roads to the site that were later covered up in March.

Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency revealed the site—25 miles outside the capital of Tehran—when it exposed Iran’s nuclear archive in 2018.

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