Chicago Sun-Times

IRAN’S URANIUM ENRICHMENT BOOSTED BEYOND DEAL LEVELS

- BY JON GAMBRELL AND NASSER KARIMI

TEHRAN, Iran — Iran increased its uranium enrichment Sunday beyond the limit allowed by its 2015 nuclear deal with world powers, inching its program closer toward weapons-grade levels while calling for a diplomatic solution to a crisis heightenin­g tensions with the U.S.

Iran’s move, coupled with earlier abandoning the deal’s limit on its low-enriched uranium stockpile, intensifie­s pressure on Europe to find any effective way around U.S. sanctions that block Tehran’s oil sales abroad.

But the future of the accord that President Donald Trump unilateral­ly pulled the U.S. from a year ago remains in question. While Iran’s recent measures could be easily reversed, Europe has struggled to respond, even after getting a 60-day warning that the increase was coming.

Meanwhile, experts fear a miscalcula­tion in the crisis could explode into open conflict, as Trump already has nearly bombed Iran over Tehran shooting down a U.S. military surveillan­ce drone.

Trump warned Tehran on Sunday that “Iran better be careful.” He didn’t elaborate on what actions the U.S. might consider, but Trump told reporters: “Iran’s doing a lot of bad things.”

Internatio­nal reaction to Iran’s decision came swiftly, with Britain warning Iran to “immediatel­y stop and reverse all activities” violating the deal, Germany saying it is “extremely concerned,” and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, a longtime critic of the accord, urging world powers to impose so-called “snapback sanctions” on Tehran.

The European Union said parties to the deal are discussing a possible emergency meeting after Iran’s announceme­nt, with EU spokeswoma­n Maja Kocijancic saying the bloc is “extremely concerned” about the move.

 ?? EBRAHIM NOROOZI/AP ?? Behrouz Kamalvandi, a spokesman for Iran’s atomic energy agency, attends a press briefing Sunday.
EBRAHIM NOROOZI/AP Behrouz Kamalvandi, a spokesman for Iran’s atomic energy agency, attends a press briefing Sunday.

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