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Iran denies enriching uranium above 60 percent |
2023-02-21 |
[An Nahar] Iran on Monday denied reports that it has enriched uranium up to 84 percent, just below the 90 percent needed to produce an atomic bomb, state media reported. The ineffective International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said on Sunday evening that it was in discussions with Tehran after Bloomberg News reported that the watchdog's inspectors in Iran last week found uranium enriched to 84-percent purity. The front man for the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, Behruz Kamalvandi, on Monday described the report as "slander" and a "distortion of the facts", according to state news agency IRNA. "The presence of a particle or particles of uranium above 60 percent in the enrichment process does not mean enrichment above 60 percent," he added. A diplomat outside Iran meanwhile confirmed to AFP the figures reported in the Bloomberg report, saying: "The percentage is correct." The IAEA is "giving Iran the opportunity to explain because it's apparently possible that there can be so-called 'spikes' of higher levels of enrichment," the diplomat said. Iran was last known to have enriched uranium up to 60 percent. Uranium enriched up to 90 percent purity is considered nuclear weapons-grade. Iran's foreign ministry spokesperson Nasser Kanani said on Monday that his country is "committed" to the nuclear non-proliferation treaty and its safeguards agreement with the IAEA. He warned against the politicization of the role of the U.N. nuclear watchdog, saying it "distorts its position." "The agency should act within the framework of specialized tasks," he added. The report of the 84-percent enrichment comes amid stalled negotiations to revive the 2015 deal over Iran's nuclear program. The accord promised Iran sanctions relief in exchange for curbs on its nuclear program to prevent it from developing a nuclear weapon -- something Tehran has always denied seeking. But the U.S. unilaterally withdrew from the deal in 2018 and reimposed sanctions on Iran, prompting it to begin walking back on its commitments under the accord. |
Posted by:Fred |
#1 Iranian believibility. From Islamic Web: "Nine tenths of religion is taqiyyah (dissimulation), hence one who does not dissimulate has no religion." (Al-Kafi vol.9 p.110) This shows us that Shi'ites have to lie to us as if they don't then they will not be called Muslims by other Shi'ites....it shows us how sick is the Shi'ite faith. |
Posted by: Slavising Unineting5672 2023-02-21 08:04 |