Post by Andrei Tchentchik on Jan 24, 2020 18:00:27 GMT 2
(.#B.023).- Iran will enrich more uranium.
Iran will enrich more uranium.
Thursday, September 5, 2019.
Tehran abandons others of its commitments.
AFP - Iranian President Hassan Rohani announced last night that he has ordered the abandonment of all limits to nuclear research and development so as to endow the country with everything it needs for enrichment. uranium.
"The organization of atomic energy (Iranian) is ordered to take all necessary measures in terms of research and development and abandon all the commitments in place in this area," said Rohani on television State, presenting the "third phase" of the plan to reduce Iran's nuclear commitments.
NEGOTIATIONS
This measure is taken because "we have not achieved the result we want" in the context of the recent diplomatic attempt by France to try to prevent the nuclear deal concluded in July 2015 in Vienna from stealing. shine, said Mr. Rohani.
The Iranian president made the remarks shortly after the US envoy for Iran, Brian Hook, ruled out any "waiver" of US sanctions against Iran to facilitate the granting of a line of credit to Iran. Tehran as part of this French mediation.
The Vienna agreement has been threatened since the United States unilaterally emerged in May 2018, before restoring economic sanctions between Iran, whose economy is suffocated by the US policy of "maximum pressure".
EXPANSION
The new measures are being taken "so that we can witness an expansion in (the field) centrifuges" and "we know that this is a big step the Islamic Republic of Iran is taking".
In retaliation for the US withdrawal from the deal, the Iranian authorities have since begun to revert to certain restrictions on their nuclear program. On 7 July, they gave 60 days to the remaining parties to the agreement (Germany, China, France, Great Britain and Russia) to help them bypass the US sanctions, on pain of seeing them free from other obligations .
Yesterday, Mr Rohani gave "Europe" a "new 60-day deadline" to meet Tehran's demands, otherwise Iran will further untie its commitments made in Vienna.
F I N.
Iran will enrich more uranium.
Thursday, September 5, 2019.
Tehran abandons others of its commitments.
AFP - Iranian President Hassan Rohani announced last night that he has ordered the abandonment of all limits to nuclear research and development so as to endow the country with everything it needs for enrichment. uranium.
"The organization of atomic energy (Iranian) is ordered to take all necessary measures in terms of research and development and abandon all the commitments in place in this area," said Rohani on television State, presenting the "third phase" of the plan to reduce Iran's nuclear commitments.
NEGOTIATIONS
This measure is taken because "we have not achieved the result we want" in the context of the recent diplomatic attempt by France to try to prevent the nuclear deal concluded in July 2015 in Vienna from stealing. shine, said Mr. Rohani.
The Iranian president made the remarks shortly after the US envoy for Iran, Brian Hook, ruled out any "waiver" of US sanctions against Iran to facilitate the granting of a line of credit to Iran. Tehran as part of this French mediation.
The Vienna agreement has been threatened since the United States unilaterally emerged in May 2018, before restoring economic sanctions between Iran, whose economy is suffocated by the US policy of "maximum pressure".
EXPANSION
The new measures are being taken "so that we can witness an expansion in (the field) centrifuges" and "we know that this is a big step the Islamic Republic of Iran is taking".
In retaliation for the US withdrawal from the deal, the Iranian authorities have since begun to revert to certain restrictions on their nuclear program. On 7 July, they gave 60 days to the remaining parties to the agreement (Germany, China, France, Great Britain and Russia) to help them bypass the US sanctions, on pain of seeing them free from other obligations .
Yesterday, Mr Rohani gave "Europe" a "new 60-day deadline" to meet Tehran's demands, otherwise Iran will further untie its commitments made in Vienna.
F I N.