Iran said that its nuclear sites are no longer enriching uranium. Officials explained that recent Israeli and U.S. strikes damaged key equipment across several facilities. The government described the stoppage as a direct result of the attacks, not a policy shift.

Engineers on the ground are still assessing the broken systems. They shut down machines that were running at the time of the strikes. Workers also sealed several rooms where power lines, cooling units, and control panels were hit.

Iran’s foreign minister said the country is now focused on restoring basic operations, like electricity and monitoring gear. He noted that inspectors can enter the sites, but they will see limited activity.

Regional diplomats are watching closely. Some hope the pause could lower immediate nuclear tensions. Others worry Iran may rebuild quickly once repairs begin.

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