Bloomberg inspectors believe Iran’s uranium reserves have reached a level close to weapon-grade.
Bloomberg has reported that officials from the International Atomic Energy Agency will travel to Washington next week to consult with the U.S. government on Iran’s nuclear case.
According to this report, the purpose of the inspectors’ visit is concern over the lack of access and inspection of Iran’s uranium reserves. They believe that Iran’s uranium reserves have reached a level close to weapon-grade.
In Bloomberg’s report, the exact date of this trip is not specified, nor is it clear which agency officials will go to Washington and whom they will meet.
The report adds that the inspectors’ trip was planned after Massimo Aparo, the agency’s chief inspector, failed to reach an agreement with Iranian officials on monitoring nuclear activities.