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Iran Violates Nuclear Deal, Confirms Uranium Metal Production

Iran violates nuclear deal, confirms uranium metal production. Iran has made another violation of the 2015 nuclear deal.

The United Nations’ Nuclear Monitoring Agency said inspectors have begun producing Iran’s uranium metal.

International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) chief Rafael Grossi told member countries that their inspectors confirmed on February 8 that 3.6 grams of uranium metal had been produced at the Isfahan plant in Iran.

Uranium metal is also used to make nuclear bombs.

Uranium metal can also be used to make atomic bombs, and research on its production is specifically prohibited under the nuclear agreement.

Iran’s capital Tehran has violated the deal several times since the US split from the nuclear deal in 2018.

Iran said in December last year by the International Atomic Energy Agency that it plans to produce uranium for research purposes, but now many countries have expressed concern over it.

Iran is steadily moving forward with its plan to produce uranium. Explain that despite Western pressure, Iran violated the nuclear treaty in 2015.

Iran violates nuclear deal: Earlier in 2019, Iran had violated the rules of this treaty several times in response to the sanctions imposed by the US.

In fact, during the tenure of former US President Donald Trump, the US separated itself from the treaty and banned Iran. Since then, Iran has carried out its nuclear activities by going against many rules of this treaty.

Since Biden became the US President, Iran is believed to be constantly trying to get the US to reintroduce itself to the treaty.

At the same time, Iran had also accused Israel of killing its nuclear scientist in the past. He also said that he will open a uranium metal plant.

Deadly attack on UN mission personnel in Mali, 20 soldiers injured.

Mali has reported fatal attacks on UN missionaries. About 20 jawans have been injured in this. The attack took place at a temporary UN base in Kerena, near Dauntja.

The UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission (MINUSMA) spokesman in Mali, Olivier Salgado, reported this in a statement.

Meanwhile, the UN Under-Secretary-General for Peace Operations Jean Pierre-Lacroix reports that the wounded soldiers belong to the Tongolese squad. He gave this information on Twitter on Wednesday night.

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