US resolution draft for IAEA demands Iran open up on bombed nuclear sites, uranium stockpiles
The US is lobbying other countries on the UN nuclear watchdog's Board of Governors to back a draft resolution ordering Iran to inform the agency of the fate of its nuclear sites, which Israel and the US bombed in June 2025 and again in early 2026, specifically regarding the 60% highly enriched uranium that was stored there.
Top Israeli and US officials have told The Jerusalem Post that they have their eyes fixed directly on Isfahan, Fordow, and Natanz, where huge mounds of rubble have covered the uranium and left Iran unable to access it to date.
The text of the US draft resolution seen by Reuters on Sunday and circulated ahead of this week's quarterly meeting of the 35-nation board could either help pressure Iran into a new nuclear deal with the Trump administration after two months of a deadlock in negotiations, or lead to the Islamic regime digging in its heels since it bristles at resolutions against it at the IAEA.
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