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Iran Building Underground Nuclear Plant, Uranium Storage

Iran building underground nuclear plant, uranium storage – UN confirmed. It has been confirmed by the United Nations nuclear watchdog that Iran has started the construction of an underground assembly plant.

The head of the agency told The Associated Press that inspectors at the United Nations Department of Atomic Surveillance have confirmed that Iran has begun building an underground centrifuge assembly plant after the explosion in Tehran as the former exploded.

For this, Tehran said that it was over in an attack in the summer.

Iran has started stocking large amounts of less enriched uranium but this quantity is not sufficient for the manufacture of weapons.

IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi said that at the moment it seemed that Iran does not have enough uranium to make nuclear weapons.

Iran said after the July explosion at the Natanz nuclear site that it would build a new and more secure structure in the mountains surrounding the area, but satellite images of Natanz at the site in Iran’s central Isfahan province Show no signs of erection.

Grossi said that the process for making nuclear weapons had already been initiated and it would take time to find concrete evidence in this regard.

He declined to give any further details about it. Iran’s mission to the United Nations did not respond.

Ali Akbar Salehi, the head of Iran’s atomic department, said during an interview on local television last month that a second plant would be built between the hills close to Natanz after the land-based plant ended.

Explain that the major uranium-rich plant in the country is in Natanz.

Talks between Afghan-Taliban in Doha stalled, adherence to US agreement and religious issues

Talks in Doha between the Afghan government and the Taliban have stalled for the time being. All four negotiators of the Afghan government have returned to Afghanistan.

However, it has been reported that he has returned for personal reasons. It is believed that this happened due to a lack of consensus on some points.

Those who negotiated on behalf of the government in Doha returned to Afghanistan

It is to be known that the negotiations between the two sides have been going on for forty days after the US reached an agreement for peace in Afghanistan.

Sadat Mansoor Naderi, Fawazia Kufi, Matin Baig, and Kalimullah Naqvi have returned to Afghanistan from Doha to negotiate on behalf of their government in Doha.

In negotiations, adherence to the US agreement and religious issues remain a snag

According to media reports, the two main issues in talks with the Taliban remain the adherence to the US agreement and religious issues. In this negotiation, both sides agreed to mediate Qatar to resolve the problem.

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