IAEA Board adopts resolution urging Iran to disclose nuclear sites and uranium stocks

IAEA Board adopts resolution urging Iran to disclose nuclear sites and uranium stocks

The United States urged members of the International Atomic Energy Agency’s Board of Governors to adopt a draft resolution that would require Iran to provide detailed information on its damaged nuclear facilities and near-weapons-grade uranium inventories, a report from Yahoo noted. The draft specifically called for disclosure of the status of bombed sites and of enriched uranium stocks. The board later voted, as reported by AP News, to formally demand that Iran supply complete information on its uranium stockpile and grant inspectors unrestricted access to all nuclear sites.

The vote reflected a consensus among member states to press Tehran for full compliance with nuclear safeguards. The decision marked the agency’s strongest call for Iranian cooperation on nuclear monitoring.

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June 10, 2026
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IAEA Board Calls for Full Iranian Cooperation on Nuclear Safeguards
IAEA Board Calls for Full Iranian Cooperation on Nuclear Safeguards

AP News • 10 Jun 15:07

The International Atomic Energy Agency’s board voted to demand that Iran provide complete information on its near-weapons-grade uranium stockpile and allow inspectors unrestricted access to nuclear sites.

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June 07, 2026
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U.S. Drafts IAEA Board Resolution Calling for Iran to Disclose Status of Bombed Nuclear Sites and Uranium Stocks
U.S. Drafts IAEA Board Resolution Calling for Iran to Disclose Status of Bombed Nuclear Sites and Uranium Stocks

Yahoo • 07 Jun 15:26

The United States is urging members of the IAEA Board of Governors to support a draft resolution that would require Iran to provide detailed information on its damaged nuclear facilities and enriched uranium inventories.

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