The IAEA stated that no evidence was found of Iran transferring near weapons-grade uranium.

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Jin10 data reported on August 28, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) of the United Nations stated that satellite images show that since the United States launched an attack two months ago, uranium close to weapons-grade has not been transferred from the Isfahan nuclear facility in Iran. The agency also urged Iran to allow monitoring to resume. IAEA Director General Grossi said on Wednesday: “There are no signs that these materials have been transferred.” Regarding the inspection of the damaged site, Grossi added: “Our work has begun, but has not yet reached the level I would like. I will not hide that.”

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