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Iran nuclear deal: Tehran to develop centrifuges for uranium enrichment | Iran nuclear deal: Tehran to develop centrifuges for uranium enrichment |
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Iran is to lift all limits on nuclear research and development - the latest step in reducing its commitments to the 2015 nuclear deal with world powers. | Iran is to lift all limits on nuclear research and development - the latest step in reducing its commitments to the 2015 nuclear deal with world powers. |
President Hassan Rouhani said that from Friday the country would begin developing centrifuges to speed up the enrichment of uranium. | President Hassan Rouhani said that from Friday the country would begin developing centrifuges to speed up the enrichment of uranium. |
Last year, the US withdrew from the 2015 deal and reimposed punishing sanctions against Iran. | Last year, the US withdrew from the 2015 deal and reimposed punishing sanctions against Iran. |
Iran responded by abandoning two other key nuclear commitments in July. | Iran responded by abandoning two other key nuclear commitments in July. |
It breached the 300kg (660lb) limit on its stockpile of low-enriched uranium and exceeded the 3.67% cap on the purity of its uranium stocks. | It breached the 300kg (660lb) limit on its stockpile of low-enriched uranium and exceeded the 3.67% cap on the purity of its uranium stocks. |
Under the 2015 deal, Iran was not going to operate more than 5,060 centrifuges - the piece of equipment used in making nuclear power and bombs. | |
Low-enriched uranium, which has a 3-5% concentration, can be used to produce fuel for nuclear power plants. Weapons-grade uranium is 90% enriched or more. | Low-enriched uranium, which has a 3-5% concentration, can be used to produce fuel for nuclear power plants. Weapons-grade uranium is 90% enriched or more. |
Iran insists it has never sought to develop a nuclear weapon but instead wants to generate electricity. | Iran insists it has never sought to develop a nuclear weapon but instead wants to generate electricity. |
President Rouhani has now said that Iran will begin developing more centrifuges which speed up the enrichment of uranium: | President Rouhani has now said that Iran will begin developing more centrifuges which speed up the enrichment of uranium: |