But touching on one potentially sensitive area, the International Atomic Energy Agency said in a review issued today that Iran had begun manufacturing rotor tubes for centrifuges, the spinning machines used to enrich uranium.
Iran is allowed to make the parts, but only under certain conditions.
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Depending on its enrichment level, uranium has a variety of nuclear uses ranging from reactor fuel to the fissile core of warheads.
In its report obtained by The Associated Press, the atomic energy agency said it wants to keep a close eye on how many rotor tubes are being made and for what models of centrifuges to make sure they are being produced only in quantities and for machines allowed under the 2015 nuclear agreement.
Overproduction could hint at possible plans by Iran to expand advanced centrifuge testing beyond pact limits. That's a significant issue, considering enriched uranium is a potential pathway to nuclear arms because more technically sophisticated models can enrich the heavy metal much more quickly than Iran's present mainstay centrifuges.
The confidential agency report said "related technical discussions" with Iran on rotor tube manufacturing are ongoing.
A senior diplomat familiar with the nuclear deal said details would be shared with the IAEA's governing board, which includes the United States, Russia, China, France, Britain and Germany the six powers that struck the deal with Iran last year.
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