The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency has again called on Iran to explain why traces of enriched uranium were found at previously undeclared nuclear research sites three years ago
"Give us the necessary answers, people and places so we can clarify the many things needed for clarification," said IAEA Director-General Rafael Grossi on Monday.Inspectors have also found information about a considerable amount of equipment in locations that had not been declared as places where nuclear activity was being conducted.
Iran dismissed the IAEA motion as"politicized," and responded by removing surveillance cameras at key sites in response -- depriving negotiators of up-to-date information on the country's uranium enrichment program.Iranian officials have demanded that the IAEA probe be dropped before Iran rejoins the nuclear deal.
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