The Korea Times

Iran moves further away from 2015 nuclear deal

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DUBAI (Reuters) — Iran has stepped up work at its undergroun­d Fordow nuclear facility, state TV reported on Wednesday, a move France said showed for the first time that Tehran explicitly planned to quit a deal with world powers that curbed its atomic work.

Russia also voiced alarm at Iran’s decision to start injecting uranium gas into centrifuge­s at Fordow, a move that further distances Iran from the accord. A central aim of the agreement was to extend the time Iran would need to build a nuclear weapon, if it chose to, to a year from about 2-3 months.

“With the presence of inspectors from Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency, Iran started injecting (uranium) gas into centrifuge­s in Fordow,” TV reported.

The deal bans nuclear material from Fordow, and with the gas entering its centrifuge­s the facility will move from a permitted status of research plant to being an active nuclear site.

A spokesman for Iran’s Atomic Energy Organizati­on, Behrouz Kamalvandi, however told state TV later that the injection of uranium gas would start at midnight (2030 GMT).

“We have put the 2,800 kg cylinder including 2000 kg uranium hexafluori­de (UF6) that has been put in Fordow … The centrifuge­s there will enrich uranium up to 4.5 percent level,” Kamalvandi said.

President Hassan Rouhani, architect of the deal, blamed the Washington for Iran’s rolling back of its nuclear commitment­s, saying Fordow would soon fully resume uranium enrichment work.

“Iran’s 4th step in reducing its commitment­s under the JCPOA (the 2015 nuclear deal) by injecting gas to 1,044 centrifuge­s begins today. Thanks to U.S. policy and its allies, Fordow will soon be back to full operation,” Rouhani tweeted.

Speaking on a visit to China, French President Emmanuel Macron called Iran’s move “grave,” saying it explicitly signaled Iran’s intent for the first time to quit the deal.

“I think that for the first time, Iran has decided in an explicit and blunt manner to leave the JCPOA (nuclear) agreement, which marks a profound shift,” said Macron, who has been at the forefront of European efforts to salvage the deal after the United States withdrew from the agreement.

 ?? EPA-Yonhap ?? A handout photo made available by the Iranian Presidenti­al Office shows Iranian President Hassan Rouhani speaking during a ceremony at the Noavari factory in Tehran, Iran, Tuesday. Rouhani announced the country’s fourth step in reducing its nuclear commitment to the Joint Comprehens­ive Plan of Action (JCPOA).
EPA-Yonhap A handout photo made available by the Iranian Presidenti­al Office shows Iranian President Hassan Rouhani speaking during a ceremony at the Noavari factory in Tehran, Iran, Tuesday. Rouhani announced the country’s fourth step in reducing its nuclear commitment to the Joint Comprehens­ive Plan of Action (JCPOA).

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