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Iran nuclear crisis in 300 words | Iran nuclear crisis in 300 words |
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A landmark nuclear deal between Iran and world powers is close to collapse, almost five years after it was agreed. Here's how it got to this point. | |
What did the deal do? | |
Iran has always insisted its nuclear programme is peaceful. | Iran has always insisted its nuclear programme is peaceful. |
But suspicions it was being used as a cover to develop a nuclear bomb prompted the UN Security Council, US and EU to impose crippling sanctions from 2010. | But suspicions it was being used as a cover to develop a nuclear bomb prompted the UN Security Council, US and EU to impose crippling sanctions from 2010. |
In 2015, Iran reached a deal with six powers - the US, UK, France, China, Russia and Germany - that saw it limit its nuclear activities in return for sanctions relief. | In 2015, Iran reached a deal with six powers - the US, UK, France, China, Russia and Germany - that saw it limit its nuclear activities in return for sanctions relief. |
The deal restricted Iran's enrichment of uranium, which is used to make reactor fuel but also nuclear weapons. It was also required to redesign a heavy-water reactor being built, whose spent fuel would contain plutonium suitable for a bomb, and allow international inspections. | The deal restricted Iran's enrichment of uranium, which is used to make reactor fuel but also nuclear weapons. It was also required to redesign a heavy-water reactor being built, whose spent fuel would contain plutonium suitable for a bomb, and allow international inspections. |
Why is it close to collapse? | |
First, US President Donald Trump abandoned the deal in May 2018 and reinstated US sanctions. He wanted a new deal that would also curb Iran's ballistic missile programme and its involvement in regional conflicts. | |
Iran refused and saw the value of its currency plummet and its inflation rate soar as the sanctions took effect. | Iran refused and saw the value of its currency plummet and its inflation rate soar as the sanctions took effect. |
When the sanctions were tightened in May 2019, Iran took the first of five steps to "reduce" its commitments under the deal that related to uranium enrichment. | |
But it was in January 2020 that the accord moved towards total collapse. | |
Tensions escalated when a US drone strike in Iraq killed an Iranian general, Qasem Soleimani, and Iran responded with missile strikes Iraqi bases housing US troops. | |
Iran subsequently declared that it had suspended its final commitment on uranium enrichment. But it stressed that it was ready to reverse course if the US sanctions were lifted. | |
In response, France, Germany and the UK triggered the nuclear deal's formal dispute resolution mechanism - the first step towards reinstating international sanctions. | |
Iran warned the Europeans that if they abused the mechanism they would face "consequences". | |
Want to know more? | Want to know more? |