Iran has capacity to raise uranium enrichment beyond 20%: official
The 2015 pact curbed Iran’s disputed nuclear program in exchange for relief from sanctions
Iran said on Saturday it was now capable of raising uranium enrichment past the 20% level and, while it had no immediate plans to do, so the clock was ticking toward the point where a 2015 nuclear deal with world powers could not be salvaged.
“We have started lifting limitations on our Research and Development imposed by the deal. It will include the development of more rapid and advanced centrifuges,” Iranian nuclear agency spokesman Behrouz Kamalvandi told a televised news conference.
“The European parties to the deal should know that there is not much time left, and if there is some action to be taken (to salvage the nuclear deal), it should be done quickly.”
The 2015 pact curbed Iran’s disputed nuclear program in exchange for relief from sanctions but has unraveled since the United States pulled out of it last year and acted to strangle Iran’s oil trade to push it into wider security concessions.
Trump's unpredictably and the Iran affair
Since May, Iran has begun to scale back its commitments to the pact in retaliation for US President Donald Trump’s “maximum pressure” campaign since he exited the deal and reimposed sanctions to force Tehran back into negotiations.
“We have started lifting limitations on our Research and Development imposed by the deal. It will include the development of more rapid and advanced centrifuges,” Iranian nuclear agency spokesman Behrouz Kamalvandi told a televised news conference.
“The European parties to the deal should know that there is not much time left, and if there is some action to be taken (to salvage the nuclear deal), it should be done quickly.”
The 2015 pact curbed Iran’s disputed nuclear program in exchange for relief from sanctions but has unraveled since the United States pulled out of it last year and acted to strangle Iran’s oil trade to push it into wider security concessions.
Trump's unpredictably and the Iran affair
Since May, Iran has begun to scale back its commitments to the pact in retaliation for US President Donald Trump’s “maximum pressure” campaign since he exited the deal and reimposed sanctions to force Tehran back into negotiations.