URGENT UPDATE: Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has just announced that the nation is no longer enriching uranium at any site within its borders. This significant development comes amidst heightened tensions following airstrikes in June by Israel and the United States targeting Iran’s nuclear enrichment facilities.
In a statement made on October 15, 2025, while speaking to an Associated Press journalist, Araghchi provided the most definitive response yet regarding Iran’s nuclear program. “There is no undeclared nuclear enrichment in Iran. All of our facilities are under the safeguards and monitoring of the International Atomic Energy Agency,” he emphasized.
Araghchi further explained, “There is no enrichment right now because our enrichment facilities have been attacked.” This revelation raises urgent questions about the future of Iran’s nuclear capabilities and the potential implications for global security.
The announcement comes as the Iranian government has granted a three-day visa to the AP reporter, allowing coverage of a summit attended by journalists from major British outlets and other international media. The international community is closely monitoring these developments, as they could shift the dynamics of ongoing negotiations regarding Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
As tensions remain high, experts are urging immediate attention to the situation, noting that any changes in Iran’s nuclear strategy could significantly impact regional stability.
This developing story will continue to unfold, and further updates are expected as officials respond to these critical developments. Stay tuned for more information as we track the implications of Iran’s announcement on global relations and security.
