A “confidential report” prepared by the International Atomic Energy Agency and published by Reuters revealed a difference in the shape and consistency of centrifuges compared to what was previously announced at Iran’s Fordow nuclear facility.

The agency’s inspectors discovered this during their unannounced, unannounced visit to Iran’s Fordow station, Reuters reported.

The inspectors also said that two sets of IR-6 centrifuges found at the 60% uranium enrichment facility were interconnected in a manner “significantly different” from that claimed by Iran in the IAEA report.

In this aspect, the report says that Iran informed the International Atomic Energy Agency about the transition to another method of work on the same day, January 16, but after the inspection process.

At the same time, the message states that the International Atomic Energy Agency notified Iran that the late sending of a request to change the configuration of the equipment “does not comply with its obligations under an international agreement.”

Source: News

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