Iran to further breach with its nuclear commitments
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has announced on Monday that Tehran will continue to scale back from Nuclear commitments signed in 2015.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has announced on Monday that Tehran will continue to scale back from Nuclear commitments signed in 2015.
Tehran is planning to use a new series of advanced centrifuges for enriching uranium in coming weeks, the country’s nuclear chief told State media.
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu revealed on Monday that a nuclear developing site used to be operating near Iran’s city of Abadeh, but has been since removed after being exposed by Israel.
Tehran is moving toward further enriching uranium with installing advanced centrifuges, UN’s International Atomic Energy Agency warned on Monday.
According to an exclusive report on Sunday by Reuters citing diplomats, the International Atomic Energy Agency found traces of uranium at a “secret atomic warehouse” based in Tehran, which was previously mentioned by Israel’s prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Iran has an agenda to develop new uranium enrichment machines in future, a spokesman for Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization said in a news conference on Saturday.
A top Iranian official on Wednesday claimed that his country would return to the 2015 nuclear deal with the European parties only if it got 15 billion dollars for oil sales over four months.
Tehran is refusing to cooperate with a UN investigation team on its alleged storage of nuclear equipment and radioactive material in Tehran, The Wall Street Journal reported.
The spokesman for Iran’s foreign ministry has warned on Monday that his country will take “stronger step” in reducing nuclear deal commitments if the European parties don’t act properly to save the deal.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani told French President Emmanuel Macron on Saturday that his country will continue to breach its commitments unless Europe play its own role to salvage 2015 nuclear deal.