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No credible civilian justification’: West condemns Iran’s high uranium enrichment

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2023/12/29 at 9:46 AM
By Gulshan Kumar 2 years ago
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In a united front, Britain, France, Germany, and the United States issued a joint statement strongly condemning Iran’s recent surge in highly enriched uranium production. This rebuke comes on the heels of a report from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), highlighting Iran’s departure from a months-long slowdown.

The IAEA report disclosed that Iran has markedly increased its output of 60 percent enriched uranium, reaching approximately nine kilograms per month since late November. This marks a stark contrast to the three kilograms per month recorded since June and a return to the nine kilograms per month produced in the first half of 2023.

The Western powers emphasized that Iran’s heightened uranium production lacks any credible civilian justification, characterizing it as a troubling step in the wrong direction. They underscored the potential for significant proliferation risks associated with these developments. The statement also expressed concern about Iran’s apparent reluctance to engage in genuine de-escalation efforts, citing irresponsible behavior amidst regional tensions.

Iran’s top nuclear official, Mohammad Eslami, responded to the IAEA report, asserting that their activities align with regulations and that there’s nothing new in their approach. Enrichment levels nearing 90 percent are typically associated with nuclear weapon development, a point emphasized by the Western powers.

While Iran had seemingly slowed its uranium enrichment activities as a goodwill gesture during informal talks for a renewed nuclear agreement with the United States, recent months have witnessed a resurgence in animosity. Both nations have accused each other of exacerbating conflicts, particularly the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas.

Iran initially suspended compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal a year after former US President Donald Trump unilaterally withdrew from the agreement in 2018 and reimposed extensive sanctions. As a consequence, Iran has amassed enriched uranium stocks 22 times beyond the permitted level, according to a confidential IAEA report from the previous month.

Iran consistently denies harboring any ambitions for developing nuclear weapons, maintaining that its nuclear activities are exclusively peaceful. Tensions persist as the international community closely monitors the unfolding situation.

 

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