The New York Times reported, citing experts who reviewed new data from the International Atomic Energy Agency, that given the amount of nuclear fuel Iran has produced in recent months, the Islamic Republic could have about a month to build up enough fuel to build a nuclear warhead. Available

A German Foreign Ministry spokesman called Iran's agreement to resume IAEA monitoring a "positive first step" and said Germany expected the IAEA to be able to monitor its cameras "immediately". He expressed hope that the nuclear talks would resume soon
April Hines, director of national intelligence, said in a speech that Afghanistan was not currently at the top of the list of terrorist threats to US internal security, but that "the threat posed by ISIS in Yemen, Somalia, Syria and Iraq is the greatest threat." »

The UAE news agency reported that the UAE government had placed 38 individuals and 15 entities on the list of people accused of terrorism. Five of these individuals were Iranians and the rest were from the UAE, Lebanon, Yemen, Syria, Nigeria, and Iraq. India, Afghanistan, Britain, Jordan, Russia and Saint Kitts and Nevis

US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken stressed at a meeting of the House Foreign Affairs Committee defending the US withdrawal from Afghanistan that "the time has come to end the longest US war." Blinken described the US withdrawal from Kabul as "extraordinary"