IAEA acknowledges Iran’s compliance with nuclear deal

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International Atomic Energy Agency in its quarterly report on Friday reiterated Iran’s compliance with its obligations enshrined in the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.

IAEA declared in its report that as of 18 February 2017, the quantity of Iran's uranium enriched up to 3.67 percent U-235 was 101.7 kg.

The international watchdog noted that according to the JCPOA, Iran had been permitted to have a stockpile of 300 kg of enriched uranium.

Iran's Envoy to Vienna Reza Najafi said Friday evening that the first report by Director-general of the International Atomic Energy Agency Yukiya Amano in 2017 has reaffirmed that Iran’s nuclear activities are all in line with the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.

Iran and G5+1 countries (US, UK, French, Russia, China plus Germany) reached an agreement in 2015 and inked the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action which imposes some limitations on Iran’s nuclear program in exchange for removal of Islamic Republic sanctions.

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