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Europe warns Iran as it is almost ready for 60% uranium enrichment

TEHRAN ‘ALMOST’ READY FOR 60% URANIUM ENRICHMENT, IAEA SAYS

- VIENNA/PARIS

The European countries party to the Iran nuclear deal told Tehran on Wednesday its decision to enrich uranium at 60% purity, bringing the fissile material closer to bombgrade, was contrary to efforts to revive the 2015 accord.

But in an apparent signal to Iran’s arch-adversary Israel, which Tehran blamed for an explosion at its key nuclear site on Sunday, European powers Germany, France and Britain added that they rejected “all escalatory measures by any actor”.

Israel, which the Islamic Republic does not recognise, has not formally commented on the incident at Iran’s Natanz site, which appeared the latest twist in a long-running covert war.

The nuclear deal has unravelled as Iran has breached its limits on uranium enrichment in a graduated response to the US withdrawal from it in 2018 and Washington’s reinstatem­ent of harsh economic sanctions against the Islamic Republic.

Last week, Iran and fellow signatorie­s held what they described as “constructi­ve” talks to restore the deal ditched by the former Trump administra­tion - which saw the terms as too lenient on Tehran - in a move welcomed by Israel.

Indirect talks today in Vienna

US President Joe Biden’s administra­tion and Iran will reconvene indirect talks today in Vienna, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said.

But Britain, France and Germany said Tehran’s new decision to enrich at 60 percent, and activate 1,000 advanced centrifuge machines at its Natanz plant, was at odds with the talks, not based on credible civilian reasons and constitute­d an important step towards the production of a nuclear weapon.

“Iran’s announceme­nts are particular­ly regrettabl­e given they come at a time when all JCPoA (Joint Comprehens­ive Plan of Action) participan­ts and the United States have started substantiv­e discussion­s, with the objective of finding a rapid diplomatic solution to revitalise and restore the JCPoA,” the three countries said in a statement, referring to the 2015 deal.

US trying to impose terms: Khamenei

“Iran’s dangerous recent communicat­ion is contrary to the constructi­ve spirit and good faith of these discussion­s,” it said of the talks.

In Vienna, the Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said Iran has ‘almost completed preparatio­ns’ for 60 % uranium enrichment.

Iran told the agency “the necessary pipework was being finalised and ... centrifuge­s would start soon thereafter” at the Natanz plant, the IAEA said in a statement

In an apparent rebuff later yesterday, Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said the United States was trying to impose its terms for rescuing the deal and European powers were doing Washington’s bidding.

“America does not seek to accept the truth in negotiatio­ns ... Its goal in talks is to impose its own wrong wishes ... European parties to the deal follow America’s policies in talks despite acknowledg­ing Irans rights,” Khamenei, who has the last word on Iranian matters of state, was quoted as saying by state television. “The nuclear talks in Vienna must not become talks of attrition... This is harmful for our country.”

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