Iran Press/ Europe: Grossi said on Thursday that Iran is still increasing its 60 percent uranium, but has slightly slowed down its production rate.
He explained in this regard: "A slight decrease [in the rate of uranium production of 60%] is observed. They are still adding to their reserves, but at a slower pace. Iran has minimized cooperation with us"
Grossi's New York Times article did not specify exactly when the uranium enrichment slowdown began.
Furthermore; New York times has also claimed that Iran has resumed production of enriched uranium and now has a stockpile of fuel far larger than the limits set in a 2015 accord.
In the past years, the International Atomic Energy Agency has paid attention to and repeated some of the alleged claims made by the Zionist regime about Iran's nuclear program. Tehran considered these claims to be fake and rejected them.
In addition, some of the comments of "Rafael Grossi", the director general of the Atomic Agency, which are raised outside the scope of his specialized duties, have repeatedly resulted in the reaction of the Iranian authorities.
The inspectors of the International Atomic Energy Agency have visited Iran's nuclear facilities many times, but they have never found evidence to show that the country's peaceful nuclear energy program has deviated towards military purposes. 204