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Negotiations on Iran’s nuclear deal continue despite the incident in Natanz

Iran talks with several world powers will continue on Thursday about the possible renewal of the nuclear agreement signed in 2015, Reuters writes.

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Last weekend, there was an attack on Iran’s Natanz nuclear site, in which the Islamic Republic blamed Israel.

Meanwhile, Tehran has announced that it has begun enriching uranium to 60%. Enriched uranium can be used to produce reactor fuel, but it can also be used to make an atomic bomb. The level of weapons-grade enriched uranium is 90%.

United States and European The members of the nuclear deal warned that this move by Tehran would run counter to efforts to revive Washington’s three-year-old treaty. ASV this Iranian decision was called “provocative”.

President of Iran Hasans Ruhani (pictured) emphasized that the Islamic Republic had no intention of producing an atomic bomb and called on the world’s great powers to abide by the nuclear deal. “Don’t worry about Iran. We are always committed to meeting our commitments,” Ruhani said.

Negotiations on the resumption of Iran’s nuclear deal have recently begun. Since 2018, when then-US President Donald Trump decided to withdraw from the treaty and renew sanctions against Iran, Tehran has violated a number of its nuclear commitments.

Joe Biden has now replaced the strong tramp against Iran as US president. He has signaled that he would be ready to renew US membership of the nuclear deal, but for that to happen, Iran must first resume its commitments.

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