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Iran will enrich uranium to 60%

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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Iran will begin enriching uranium up to 60 percent purity after an attack on its Natanz nuclear facility, a negotiator said Tuesday, pushing its program to higher levels than ever before though still remaining short of weapons-grade.

The announceme­nt marks a significan­t escalation after the sabotage that damaged centrifuge­s, suspected of having been carried out by Israel — and could inspire a further response from Israel amid a longrunnin­g shadow war between the nations. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed never to allow Tehran to obtain a nuclear weapon and his country has twice preemptive­ly bombed Mideast nations to stop their atomic programs.

Already earlier in the day, Iran’s foreign minister had warned that the weekend assault at Natanz could hurt ongoing negotiatio­ns over its tattered atomic deal with world powers. Those talks are aimed at finding a way for the United States to re-enter the agreement, the goal of which is to limit Iran’s uranium enrichment in exchange for relief on sanctions.

Nuclear negotiator Abbas Araghchi, in Vienna to begin informal talks Tuesday night, made a point to make his announceme­nt in English.

“We believe this round of negotiatio­ns is the time for the U.S. to present a list and I hope that I can go back to Tehran with the list of sanctions which should be lifted,” Araghchi told Iranian state television’s English-language arm Press TV. “Otherwise, it would be a waste of time.”

 ?? AP photo ?? Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba, left, meets with United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken right in Brussels on Tuesday.
AP photo Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba, left, meets with United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken right in Brussels on Tuesday.

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