Iran could quickly produce uranium.
The Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency said that Iran will soon rapidly produce enriched uranium, in months or less.

According to RIA Novosti on June 29, the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, said that Iran has the opportunity to resume the production of enriched uranium in the coming months.
“In a few months, or less, they might have had a few centrifuge stages going on and producing enriched uranium. There’s no arguing that everything is gone and there’s nothing left,” IAEA Director Rafael Grossi said in an interview with the American television channel CBS.
According to the IAEA Director General, Iran has the industrial and technological capabilities to produce enriched uranium.
On this issue, Grossi once again called for a return to the negotiating table and the finding of a technically sound solution to the problem related to Iran's nuclear program, emphasizing that there is currently an opportunity for this.
Earlier, on June 28, Iranian Parliament Vice Chairman Hamid-Reza Haji-Babai stated that Tehran would not allow the head of the IAEA to be present at its nuclear facilities or install cameras there.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi said that Grossi's desire to inspect Iran's attacked nuclear facilities was meaningless and "potentially malicious."
Furthermore, the Iranian parliament has decided to suspend the Islamic Republic's cooperation with the IAEA. Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bager Galibaf called the IAEA the "protector and servant" of Israel. According to him, cooperation with the agency is impossible until the security of Iran's nuclear facilities is guaranteed.


