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Iran accuses European nations of hypocrisy over nuclear deal

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Tehran, Iran - Iran accused European nations of hypocrisy on Tuesday for criticisin­g its latest step back from a nuclear deal while failing to fulfil their commitment­s of relief from US sanctions.

President Hassan Rouhani made no mention of a new report from the UN nuclear agency that reveals its inspectors detected uranium particles of man-made origin at an undeclared site in Iran.

But Iran’s envoy to the Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Vienna said the UN watchdog had been given access to the site ‘with the utmost cooperatio­n and clarificat­ion’.

‘Cooperatio­n between Iran and the agency on this issue is still ongoing. Therefore, any attempt to prejudge and present immature assessment of the situation would be aimed at distorting the facts for political gains’, Gharib Abadi said in a statement.

Britain, France, Germany and the EU have been trying to salvage the 2015 Iran nuclear deal since the US unilateral­ly withdrew from it in May last year and began reimposing sanctions.

A year after the US pullout from the Joint Comprehens­ive Plan of Action (JCPOA), Iran began reducing its commitment­s to the deal hoping to win concession­s from those still party to the accord.

Iran’s latest measure came last week, when engineers began feeding uranium hexafluori­de gas into mothballed enrichment centrifuge­s at the undergroun­d Fordow plant south of Tehran.

On Monday Britain, France, Germany and the European

Union said Iran’s decision to restart activities at Fordow was ‘inconsiste­nt’ with a 2015 nuclear deal.

“The E3/EU have fully upheld their JCPOA commitment­s, including sanctions-lifting as foreseen under the JCPOA,” they said.

“It is now critical that Iran upholds its JCPOA commitment­s and works with all JCPOA participan­ts to de-escalate tensions.”

Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif hit back on Tuesday.

‘’Fully upheld commitment­s under JCPOA’ YOU? Really?’ he tweeted.

Zarif said Iran had already ‘triggered and exhausted’ a dispute resolution mechanism in the troubled accord.

German Foreign Minister Heiko Mass had on Monday threatened the use of ‘all the mechanisms laid down in the agreement’ to make Iran comply with its obligation­s under the JCPOA.

On Tuesday, Rouhani said Iran only began scaling back its nuclear commitment­s a year after the US withdrawal to give the other parties time to make up for it.

“We waited for a year,” Rouhani told a televised news conference.

“Nobody in the world can blame us by saying ‘Why are you abandoning your commitment­s under the JCPOA today and why have you launched Fordow today?’” he said.

“This is a problem that the enemy has created for us,” he said, referring to Iran’s arch-foe the United States.

Iran’s approach, he said, was to take ‘the path of resistance and perseveran­ce’ by reducing commitment­s under the JCPOA and engaging in negotiatio­ns.

“We are negotiatin­g with the world... they are giving us proposals, we’re giving them proposals. Up until today, I have not accepted the proposals I’ve been given.”

Rouhani made no mention of the uranium particles the IAEA said its inspectors had detected at an undeclared site in Iran.

In a report on Monday, the watchdog said its inspectors had ‘detected natural uranium particles of anthropoge­nic origin at a location in Iran not declared to the agency’.

The particles are understood to be the product of uranium which has been mined and undergone initial processing, but not enriched.

This is a problem that the enemy has created for us

Hassan Rouhani

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 ?? (AFP) ?? Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani at a meeting of the administra­tive council of Kerman province on Tuesday
(AFP) Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani at a meeting of the administra­tive council of Kerman province on Tuesday

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