Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Iran takes next step away from N-deal

- Agencies letters@hindustant­imes.com

TEHRAN/WASHINGTON: Iran’s president announced on Tuesday that Tehran will begin injecting uranium gas into 1,044 centrifuge­s, the latest step away from its nuclear deal with world powers since US President Donald Trump withdrew from the accord over a year ago.

The developmen­t is significan­t as the centrifuge­s previously spun empty, without gas injection, under the landmark 2015 nuclear accord.

It also increases pressure on European nations that remain in the accord, which at this point has all but collapsed.

In his announceme­nt, President Hassan Rouhani did not say whether the centrifuge­s, which are at its nuclear facility in Fordo, would be used t o produce enriched uranium.

The centrifuge­s would be injected with the uranium gas as of Wednesday, Rouhani said.

His remarks, carried live on Iranian state television, came a day after Tehran’s nuclear program chief said the country had doubled the number of advanced IR-6 centrifuge­s in operation.

There was no immediate reaction from the Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog now monitoring Iran’s compliance with the deal.

Rouhani stressed the steps taken so far, including going beyond the deal’s enrichment and stockpile limitation­s, could be reversed if Europe offers a way for it to avoid U.S. sanctions choking off its crude oil sales abroad.

The centrifuge­s at Fordo are IR-1S, Iran’s first-generation centrifuge. The nuclear deal allowed those at Fordo to spin without uranium gas, while allowing over 5,000 at its Natanz facility to enrich uranium.

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