AEOI spox: Iran's uranium enrichment officially reaches 60% purity level
The spokesman for the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) says the country's enrichment of uranium has officially reached the purity level of 60 percent in accordance with a December 2020 parliamentary law seeking to accelerate the development of Iran's peaceful nuclear program.
According to Press TV, Behrouz Kamalvandi made the remarks in a meeting with a number of Iranian lawmakers on Saturday, referring to the law – dubbed the 'strategic action for removal of sanctions and safeguarding the national interests', which is aimed at countering sanctions and promoting the country’s peaceful nuclear program.
He said the parliamentary law has "provided good conditions for the country and today our [uranium] enrichment has officially reached 60% in accordance with this law.”
The Iranian official added that the country is pursuing continuous and non-stop research and development plans while its efforts to update a new generation of centrifuge machines are "at its best."
Under the parliament's law, the Iranian administration is required to restrict the International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA) inspections and accelerate the development of the country’s peaceful nuclear program beyond the limits set under the 2015 nuclear agreement, formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), such as ending the voluntary implementation of the Additional Protocol to the Nuclear non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).
In an interview with Qatar's Al Jazeera television news network in December, the IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi said Iran’s nuclear program has made significant progress, and the country is currently enriching uranium to the purity level of 60%.
The Iran nuclear deal was signed in 2015 between Tehran and the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Russia and China during the presidency of Barack Obama.
However, Obama’s successor Donald Trump abandoned the JCPOA in May 2018 and imposed cruel sanctions on Iran. Incumbent President Joe Biden had vowed to resume talks to revive the deal and remove the harsh US sanctions. Two years into his presidency, Biden has failed to keep his promise and is now threatening to take military action.
Iran maintains that it is necessary for the other side to offer some guarantees that it will remain committed to any agreement that is reached.
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