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Iran ready to stop enriching uranium — Reuters

Tehran has also agreed to consider allowing four more IAEA inspectors to work in Iran, the news agency noted

VIENNA, November 19. /TASS/. Tehran may abandon expanding its stock of uranium enriched to up to 60% purity if the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Board of Governors decides against a pro-Western anti-Iranian resolution, Reuters said, citing the agency’s report.

According to it, Iran has already made preparations to do so.

The report said that "Iran's stock of uranium enriched to up to 60% had grown by 17.6 kg since the previous report to 182.3 kg as of Oct. 26." Reuters reiterated that it "is enough in principle, if enriched further, for four nuclear weapons, according to an IAEA yardstick."

Tehran has also agreed to consider allowing four more IAEA inspectors to work in Iran, the news agency noted.

Earlier, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that Iran will take appropriate measures if the IAEA Board of Governors approves the resolution Tehran would consider hostile.

Tehran views the approach of the United States and the European Troika (the UK, Germany, and France) to the situation surrounding Iran’s nuclear program as hostile. These countries accuse Iran of insufficient cooperation with the IAEA. In June, they initiated the adoption of an anti-Iran resolution by the agency’s Board of Governors, demanding that the country explain the origin of traces of uranium of "anthropogenic origin" at two undeclared nuclear sites and allow the agency’s inspectors there.