Iran threatens to release Israeli nuclear secrets

theguardian.com

Iran announced it will release alleged Israeli nuclear secrets amid growing pressure from European powers to reimpose UN sanctions on its nuclear program. This move is seen as a potential countermeasure to the sanctions push. The announcement follows a claim by Iranian intelligence of obtaining sensitive Israeli documents, including plans for nuclear facilities. European nations are preparing a vote at the IAEA, citing Iran's non-compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal and its failure to answer questions about its past nuclear activities. The IAEA report indicates Iran has enriched uranium to near weapons-grade levels and increased its uranium stockpile. The US and Iran are also in talks, with a deadline approaching, to address Iran's uranium enrichment program.


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