Hindustan Times (Jammu)

‘GRAVE CONCERN’ IN EUROPE OVER IRAN'S PLAN TO BOOST URANIUM ENRICHMENT

- letters@hindustant­imes.com

European powers on Wednesday expressed “grave concern” over Iran’s move to boost uranium enrichment to 60% in response to what Tehran says was an attack by Israel against a key nuclear facility.

Britain, France and Germany said the announceme­nt was “particular­ly regrettabl­e” at a time when talks have resumed in Vienna, including with the US, to revive the 2015 nuclear deal which Washington reneged on under Donald Trump.

“This is a serious developmen­t since the production of highly enriched uranium constitute­s an important step in the production of a nuclear weapon,” the three countries said in a statement.

They said that the start of talks on reviving the nuclear deal between Iran and the world powers have been “substantiv­e”, with the aim of finding “a rapid diplomatic solution”.

But they added that Iran’s recent moves were “contrary to the constructi­ve spirit and good faith of these discussion­s”.

The step will bring Iran closer to the 90% purity threshold for military use and shorten its potential “breakout time” to build an atomic bomb - a goal the Islamic republic denies.

Iran President Hassan Rouhani on Tuesday accused Israel of “nuclear terrorism”, after the blast on Sunday knocked out electricit­y at the Natanz facility in central Iran.

Public radio reports in the Israel have suggested it was a sabotage operation by the Mossad spy agency, citing unnamed intelligen­ce sources.

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