Iran halts some commitments under nuclear
deal
Send a link to a friend
[May 15, 2019]
LONDON (Reuters) - Iran has
officially stopped some commitments under a 2015 nuclear deal with world
powers following an order from its national security council, an
informed official in the country's atomic energy body told the ISNA news
agency on Wednesday.
Last week, Iran notified China, France, Germany, Russia and the United
Kingdom of its decision to halt some commitments under the nuclear deal,
a year after the United States unilaterally withdrew from the accord and
re-imposed sanctions.
Under the nuclear deal, Tehran was allowed to produce low-enriched
uranium with a 300-kg limit, and produce heavy water with a stock capped
around 130 tonnes. Tehran could ship the excess amounts out of the
country for storage or sale.
The official said Iran has no limit from now for production of enriched
uranium and heavy water.
Iran’s initial moves do not appear to violate the nuclear deal yet. But
Iran has warned that unless the world powers protect Iran’s economy from
U.S. sanctions within 60 days, Iran would start enriching uranium at
higher level.
The European Union and the foreign ministers of Germany, France and
Britain said they were still committed to the deal but would not accept
ultimatums from Tehran.
[to top of second column]
|
A staff member removes the Iranian flag from the stage after a group
picture with foreign ministers and representatives of the U.S.,
Iran, China, Russia, Britain, Germany, France and the European Union
during Iran nuclear talks at the Vienna International Center in
Vienna, Austria, July 14, 2015. REUTERS/Carlos Barria/File Photo
The deal also caps the level of purity to which Iran can enrich
uranium at 3.67 percent, far below the 90 percent of weapons grade.
It is also well below the 20 percent level to which Iran enriched
uranium before the deal.
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Tuesday that
Tehran does not seek war with the United States despite mounting
tensions between the two arch-enemies over Iranian nuclear
capabilities and its missile program.
Khamenei also said Tehran would not negotiate with the United States
on another nuclear deal.
(Reporting by Bozorgmehr Sharafedin; Editing by Clarence Fernandez
and Michael Perry)
[© 2019 Thomson Reuters. All rights
reserved.]
Copyright 2019 Reuters. All rights reserved. This material may not be published,
broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Thompson Reuters is solely responsible for this content. |