Overview
- Iran has ramped up uranium enrichment to 60%, a level nearing weapons-grade, and has labeled the IAEA’s recent findings political.
- The United States presented draft points for a nuclear accord that would establish a regional energy consortium including Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the U.S.
- Tehran demands binding guarantees on lifting U.S. sanctions before agreeing to any limits on its nuclear program, with spokesman Esmaïl Baghaï seeking clarification.
- Donald Trump declared on Truth Social that he will allow no uranium enrichment under a new agreement, contradicting reports of limited enrichment in the U.S. proposal.
- The IAEA’s Board of Governors will review Iran’s nuclear activities in Vienna from June 9–13 as regional leaders call for transparency and de-escalation.