High-level uranium enrichment aimed at sanctions removal: Iran's nuclear chief
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Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Mohammad Eslami says the purpose of enriching uranium to a high level of purity was the removal of anti-Iran sanctions.
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Jun 11, 2023 02:56 UTC
  • High-level uranium enrichment aimed at sanctions removal: Iran's nuclear chief

Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Mohammad Eslami says the purpose of enriching uranium to a high level of purity was the removal of anti-Iran sanctions.

Speaking in an interview with Tehran-based Ettelaat newspaper published on Saturday, Eslami added that a December 2020 parliamentary law -- dubbed the Strategic Action Plan to Counter Sanctions -- was also passed with the same purpose.

He said the AEOI is enriching uranium to the purity level of 60% in accordance with the parliamentary law for different purposes, including the production of radiopharmaceuticals and detectors.

"We used 60% enriched uranium in the production of fuel plates and especially raw materials for the production of radiopharmaceuticals such as molybdenum," the Iranian nuclear chief emphasized.

Back in December, the AEOI Spokesman Behrouz Kamalvandi said Iran's enrichment of uranium had officially reached the purity level of 60 percent in accordance with the parliamentary law seeking to accelerate the development of the Iranian nuclear program.

Under the parliament's law, the Iranian government is required to restrict the International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA) inspections and accelerate the development of the country’s nuclear program beyond the limits set under the 2015 nuclear agreement, such as ending the voluntary implementation of the Additional Protocol to the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).

Eslami further pointed to claims that Iran's nuclear program pursues military purposes and said the AEOI's main goal is to implement the parliamentary law which is aimed at convincing or obliging the opposite sides to "reduce the cruel economic sanctions against Iran."

The Iranian nuclear chief added that the AEOI is carrying out its activities based on national objectives and the IAEA rules, emphasizing that the country's nuclear work is under the UN nuclear agency's surveillance.

He criticized the JCPOA parties for failing to remain committed to the agreement, saying, "They did not even allow others to work with the Islamic Republic."

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