Daily Tribune (Philippines)

IRAN PUSHES NUKE PLANS

Rouhani made good on a declared intention to take another step away from the multilater­al deal signed with the permanent five United Nations Security Council powers and Germany

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TEHRAN, Iran (AFP) — Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani on Wednesday ordered all limits on nuclear research and developmen­t to be lifted, the country’s third step in scaling down its commitment­s to a 2015 deal with world powers.

His announceme­nt came shortly after the US hit the Islamic Republic with further sanctions, the latest in a series of punitive measures including an embargo on Iranian oil exports.

Iran and three European countries — Britain, France and Germany — have been engaged in talks to reduce tensions and save the nuclear deal that has been unravellin­g since US President Donald Trump withdrew from it in May last year.

But late Wednesday, Rouhani made good on a declared intention to take another step away from the multilater­al deal signed with the permanent five United Nations Security Council powers and Germany (P5+1).

“I, as of now, announce the third step,” he said on state television.

“The atomic energy organizati­on (of Iran) is ordered to immediatel­y start whatever is needed in the field of research and developmen­t, and abandon all the commitment­s that were in place regarding research and developmen­t,” he said.

He referred to “expansions in the field of research and developmen­t, centrifuge­s, different types of new centrifuge­s, and whatever we need for enrichment.”

Iran in July abandoned two other nuclear commitment­s: to keep its stockpile of enriched uranium below 300-kilograms, and a 3.67-percent cap on the purity of its uranium stocks.

Rouhani had earlier on Wednesday told a cabinet meeting: “I don’t think that... we will reach a deal.”

But the Iranian president had also said Tehran and the European powers had been getting closer to an agreement on a way to resolve burning issues.

“If we had 20 issues of disagreeme­nt with the Europeans in the past, today there are three issues,” he said.

French President Emmanuel Macron, meeting Trump last month in France, encouraged him to offer economic incentives for Tehran and dangled the possibilit­y of a summit between the US and Iranian presidents.

Trump made clear Wednesday that he was still interested in meeting Rouhani when the Iranian leader visits New York for the annual UN General Assembly.

“Sure, anything is possible,” Trump told reporters.

But Rouhani has already ruled out a summit without sanctions relief, and on Wednesday the Trump administra­tion issued its third set of sanctions on Iran in less than a week.

In the latest salvo, the Treasury Department put on its blacklist a shipping network of 16 entities, 10 people and 11 vessels that it said was selling oil on behalf of Iran’s elite Revolution­ary Guards’ Qods Force.

The network sold more than $500 million worth of oil this spring, mostly to Syria, benefittin­g both President Bashar al-Assad and militant Lebanese allies Hezbollah, the Treasury

Department said.

The atomic energy organizati­on of Iran is ordered to immediatel­y start whatever is needed in the field of research and developmen­t.

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IRANIAN flag is back on the Adrian Darya oil tanker, formerly known as Grace 1, after it received permission to leave the Strait of Gibraltar against US wishes.

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