Gulf Times

Iran ‘may enrich uranium to 60% purity if needed’

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Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei yesterday said Iran might enrich uranium up to 60% purity if the country needed it and would never yield to US pressure over its nuclear activity, state television reported.

Iran’s 2015 nuclear deal with six powers, which it has been breaching since the US withdrew in 2018, caps the fissile purity to which Iran can refine uranium at 3.67%, well under the 20% achieved before the agreement and far below the 90% suitable for a nuclear weapon.

“Iran’s uranium enrichment level will not be limited to 20%. We will increase it to whatever level the country needs...We may increase it to 60%,” the TV quoted Khamenei as saying, upping the ante in a stand-off with Washington over the future of the fraying deal.

“Americans and the European parties to the deal have used unjust language against Iran...Iran will not yield to pressure. Our stance will not change,” Khamenei said.

US President Joe Biden’s administra­tion said last week it was ready to talk to Iran about both nations returning to the accord abandoned by Biden’s predecesso­r Donald Trump.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken said yesterday Washington would aim to bolster and extend the 2015 pact, which aimed to limit Iran’s enrichment potential – a possible pathway to atomic bombs – in exchange for a lifting of most sanctions.

Iran and the US have been at loggerhead­s over who should take the first step to revive the accord.

Although under domestic pressure to ease economic hardships worsened by sanctions, Iranian leaders insist Washington must end the economic pressure campaign first to restore the deal, while Washington says Tehran must first return to compliance.

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