Skip to content
Briefings are running a touch slower this week while we rebuild the foundations.See roadmap
Iran Conflict 2026
21MAR

Iran's UN mission claims unlimited enrichment right

3 min read
07:22UTC

Iran's Permanent Mission at the UN told reporters on 2 May there is 'no legal limit' on uranium enrichment under IAEA supervision, the first explicit unlimited-rights claim since the Agency was locked out on 11 April.

ConflictDeveloping
Key takeaway

Iran asserts an enrichment ceiling tied to inspectors it refuses to readmit, holding both positions in parallel.

Iran Permanent Mission to the United Nations told reporters in New York on 2 May that there is 'no legal limit' on the level of uranium enrichment, provided it is conducted under IAEA supervision 1. The IAEA is the International Atomic Energy Agency, the United Nations watchdog tasked with verifying that nuclear material is not diverted to weapons. Iran's mission added that its 'entire stockpile of enriched uranium has been under full supervision of the IAEA and there has been no report of any diversion'. The statement is the first explicit Iranian legal claim of unlimited enrichment rights since the war began.

The Majlis voted 221-0 on 11 April to suspend all IAEA cooperation, and the Agency has had no on-site access since the Israeli strikes . IAEA Director-General Rafael Grossi told the Associated Press on 29 April that 18 containers of 60%-enriched uranium were sealed in the Isfahan Uranium Conversion Facility tunnel in June 2025 and are 'likely still' there, with no inspector confirmation since . The mission claims supervision as the legal foundation; the parliament vote and the Isfahan lockout removed supervision in practice. The two positions cannot both be operative.

Tehran is reserving a legal posture for whatever inspection mechanism eventually returns, while declining to readmit the inspectors who would test it. Negotiating posture and operational reality stay on separate ledgers, leaving the mission free to advance the legal claim because no one in Vienna can currently verify or refute it. The ceiling argument also reframes any future Western demand for sub-20% enrichment as a political concession by Tehran rather than a treaty obligation, since under the mission's reading there is no treaty obligation to concede. The 18 sealed Isfahan containers are the unverifiable hinge between the legal claim and the physical facts.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Iran's representative at the United Nations told reporters on 2 May that Iran has no legal ceiling on how highly it can enrich uranium, as long as the United Nations nuclear inspectors are watching. The catch: those inspectors were locked out of Iran on 11 April after Iran's parliament voted to suspend all nuclear cooperation, and they still have no access. So Iran is claiming a legal right that depends on oversight it has blocked. The UN nuclear agency's chief said on 29 April that 18 containers of highly enriched uranium are sitting in a sealed Iranian bunker with nobody able to check what is in them.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

Araghchi's enrichment rights claim ties directly to Iran's ceasefire negotiating position: if Tehran accepts a weapons-level enrichment cap before a ceasefire is signed, it loses the nuclear leverage that is its primary strategic currency. By asserting unlimited rights now, while the IAEA is locked out and cannot measure the actual enrichment level, Iran preserves the ambiguity that prevents any pre-ceasefire nuclear settlement from locking in a number.

The specific formulation 'no legal limit provided IAEA supervision applies' is careful: it conditions unlimited rights on a supervision mechanism that does not currently exist. Tehran is simultaneously asserting maximum rights and providing a diplomatic off-ramp (restore inspection access and we will accept the supervision condition) without naming the terms of that restoration.

What could happen next?
  • Risk

    Iran's claim of unlimited enrichment rights under a supervision framework it has simultaneously blocked removes the only technical basis on which the US could claim a ceasefire agreement includes nuclear disarmament; it separates the ceasefire from the nuclear file more explicitly than any previous Iranian statement.

  • Precedent

    The legal formula 'unlimited rights under IAEA supervision' establishes an Iranian negotiating floor that any post-war agreement must either accept or explicitly override, constraining future Iranian governments from accepting a lower enrichment cap without parliamentary amendment.

First Reported In

Update #87 · China blocks OFAC; Iran writes; Trump tweets

Iran Permanent Mission to the United Nations (via PressTV)· 3 May 2026
Read original
Different Perspectives
IAEA
IAEA
Director General Rafael Grossi appeared in person at the UNSC on 19 May and warned that a direct hit on an operating reactor 'could result in very high release of radioactivity'. The session produced a condemnation record but no resolution, and the Barakah perimeter was already struck on 17 May.
Hengaw (Kurdish rights monitor)
Hengaw (Kurdish rights monitor)
Hengaw documented three judicial executions and the detention of Kurdish writer Majid Karimi in Tehran on 19 May, establishing Khorasan Razavi province as the newest geography in Iran's wartime judicial record. The organisation's Norway-based operation continues to surface a domestic repression track running in parallel with every diplomatic and military development.
India
India
Six India-flagged vessels conducted a coordinated cluster transit under PGSA bilateral assurances during the 17 May window, paying no yuan tolls. New Delhi's inclusion in Iran's state-to-state passage track insulates Indian energy supply without requiring endorsement of the PGSA's yuan-toll architecture or alignment with the US coalition.
Pakistan
Pakistan
Pakistan is the only functioning diplomatic bridge between Tehran and Washington. Its role is relay, not mediation in the settlement sense: it conveyed Iran's 10-point counter-MOU in early May, relayed the US rejection, and is now passing 'corrective points' in the third documented exchange of this sub-cycle without either side working from a shared text.
UK and France (Northwood coalition)
UK and France (Northwood coalition)
Twenty-six coalition members have published no rules of engagement eight days after the Bahrain joint statement; Lloyd's underwriters have conditioned war-risk reopening on written ROE from either Iran or the coalition. Italian and French mine-countermeasures deployments are operating on the in-water clearance task CENTCOM Admiral Brad Cooper's 90% mine-stockpile claim does not address.
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia
Riyadh has not publicly commented on the Barakah strike or the 50-47 discharge vote. Saudi output feeds the IEA's $106 base case; the $5 Brent premium above that model reflects institutional uncertainty no Gulf producer can compress through supply adjustment alone.