International inspectors already said Iran planned to do so above-ground at its Natanz nuclear site, not deep within its underground halls hardened to withstand airstrikes. "Now, any enrichment (level) is possible if we decide it," Salehi said. IRAN'S SUPREME LEADER: VIENNA OFFERS 'NOT WORTH LOOKING AT'While 60% is higher than any level Iran previously enriched uranium, it is still lower than weapons-grade levels of 90%. The International Atomic Energy Agency, which monitors Iran's nuclear program, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Earlier this week, it sent its inspectors to Natanz and confirmed Iran was preparing to begin 60% enrichment at an above-ground facility at the site.
Source: Fox News April 16, 2021 12:00 UTC