Major European powers rebuke Iran over uranium metal plans

Major European powers rebuke Iran over uranium metal plans

by Joseph Anthony
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Iranian military commanders and other members of the armed forces pray on the Iranian-made warship Makran

Three European powers on Saturday warned Iran against starting work on uranium metal-based fuel for a research reactor, saying it contravened the 2015 nuclear deal and had serious military implications.

The U.N. nuclear watchdog, the IAEA, and Tehran said on Wednesday that Iran had started the work, the latest breach of its agreement with six major powers as it presses for a lifting of U.S. sanctions.


โ€œWe strongly encourage Iran to end this activity, and return to full compliance with its commitments under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action without delay, if it is serious about preserving this agreement,โ€ France, Britain and Germany said in a joint statement.
Iran has been accelerating its breaches in the past two months. Some of those steps were triggered by a law passed in response to the killing of its top nuclear scientist in November, which Tehran has blamed on its arch-foe Israel.
They are also part of a process of retaliation that Tehran started in 2019 in response to U.S. President Donald Trumpโ€™s withdrawal from the deal and reimposition of sanctions that the United States had scrapped in exchange for restrictions on Iranโ€™s nuclear activities.
The three powers, who remain in the deal with China and Russia, said they were โ€œdeeply concernedโ€, and that Iranโ€™s production of uranium metal had no civilian credibility but potentially serious military implications.
Iranโ€™s Atomic Energy Organization said the decision to produce the fuel was unrelated to recent breaches.
โ€œThe advanced fuel production plan โ€ฆ was first submitted to the IAEA more than two years ago, as stated in the IAEAโ€™s recent report; meanwhile more information was sent in several stages and finally the design questionnaire information has been sent to the IAEA,โ€ said a statement carried by state media.
The nuclear deal bans Iran for 15 years from producing or acquiring uranium metal, a material that can be used in the core of a nuclear bomb.
The Iranian breaches raise pressure on U.S. President-elect Joe Biden, who has pledged to return the United States to the deal if Iran first resumes full compliance. Iran wants Washington to lift sanctions first.
REUTERS

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