The Asian Age

60% enrichment an answer to ‘evilness’: Iran

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Dubai, April 14: Iran's president on Wednesday called Tehran's decision to enrich uranium up to 60 per cent after saboteurs attacked a nuclear site “an answer to your evilness,” linking the incident to ongoing talks in Vienna over its tattered nuclear deal with world powers. Israel, which hasn't comment on the attack, is suspected of carrying out this weekend's assault at the Natanz nuclear facility, part of an escalating shadow war between the two countries.

The escalation in enrichment could see further retaliatio­n as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed never to allow Tehran to obtain a nuclear weapon. His country has twice preemptive­ly bombed Mideast nations to stop their atomic programmes.

President Hassan Rouhani said damaged first-generation IR-1 centrifuge­s at Natanz would be replaced by advanced IR-6 centrifuge­s that enrich uranium much faster. "You wanted to make our hands empty during the talks but our hands are full," Rouhani said. He added: “60 per cent enrichment is an answer to your evilness . ... We cut off both of your hands, one with IR-6 centrifuge­s and another one with 60 per cent.” Iran announced Tuesday it would enrich uranium to its highest level ever in response to the weekend attack at Natanz.

That also includes adding another 1,000 “moreadvanc­ed” centrifuge­s there as well. Officials initially said the enrichment would begin Wednesday. However, an early Wednesday morning tweet from Iran's envoy to the Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency, Kazem Gharibadad­i, suggested it might come later. He wrote the enrichment would be handled by only two cascades of IR-4 and IR-6 centrifuge­s at Natanz.

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