Iran has produced 55 kg of 20% enriched uranium since January: official
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[April 07, 2021]
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran has made 55
kg of uranium enriched to up to 20% - the point at which it is highly
enriched - indicating quicker production than the 10 kg a month rate
required by an Iranian law that created the process in January, Iranian
authorities said on Wednesday.
The disclosure comes a day after Tehran and Washington held what they
described as "constructive" indirect talks in Vienna on Tuesday aimed at
finding ways to revive a 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and world
powers.
Iran's hardline parliament passed a law last year that obliges the
government to harden its nuclear stance, partly in reaction to former
President Donald Trump's withdrawal from the nuclear deal in 2018.
Trump's withdrawal prompted Iran to steadily overstep the accord's
limits on its nuclear programme designed to make it harder to develop an
atomic bomb - an ambition Tehran denies.

The law required Iran to start enriching to 20% and stipulated that at
least 120 kg (265 pounds) of uranium refined to that level be made each
year, which amounts to 10 kg a month.
Iran's production rate is already "up to 40%" faster than that, Atomic
Energy Organisation spokesman Behrouz Kamalvandi indicated.
"In less than four months we have produced 55 kg of 20% enriched uranium
... in around eight months we can reach 120 kg," Kamalvandi told state
TV.
Uranium is considered highly enriched as of 20%. Enriching to 20% is a
big step towards enriching to weapons-grade.
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European External Action Service (EEAS) Deputy Secretary General
Enrique Mora and Iranian Deputy at Ministry of Foreign Affairs Abbas
Araghchi wait for the start of a meeting of the JCPOA Joint
Commission in Vienna, Austria April 6, 2021. EU Delegation in
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A quarterly report on Iran's nuclear activities by the U.N. nuclear
watchdog in February said that as of Feb. 16, Iran had produced 17.6
kg of uranium enriched up to 20%, with the next level down being
enriched between 2%-5%.
A senior diplomat said at the time that Iran was producing uranium
enriched to 20% at a rate of 15 kg per month.
As part of a recent acceleration of its breaches of the nuclear
deal, in January Iran began enriching uranium to 20% at Fordow, an
underground uranium enrichment site that was built in secret inside
a mountain possibly to withstand any aerial bombardment.
Under the deal, Tehran is not allowed to enrich uranium at Fordow at
all.
Until January, Iran had not enriched beyond 4.5% purity - above the
deal's limit of 3.67% but still far below the 20% it achieved before
the deal, or the 90% that is weapons-grade.
(Additional reporting by Francois Murphy in Vienna; Writing by
Parisa Hafezi, Editing by William Maclean)
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