Tehran to develop centrifuges in next step to scaling back commitments

Published September 5, 2019
Iran will begin developing centrifuges on Friday (tomorrow) to speed up the enrichment of uranium, as the next step in scaling back its nuclear commitments, according to President Hassan Rouhani. — Reuters/File
Iran will begin developing centrifuges on Friday (tomorrow) to speed up the enrichment of uranium, as the next step in scaling back its nuclear commitments, according to President Hassan Rouhani. — Reuters/File

DUBAI: Iran will begin developing centrifuges on Friday (tomorrow) to speed up the enrichment of uranium, as the next step in scaling back its nuclear commitments, according to President Hassan Rouhani.

Under its 2015 nuclear agreement with world powers, Iran was allowed to keep restricted quantities of first-generation centrifuges at two nuclear plants.

But the successful development of more advanced centrifuges would enable it to produce material for a potential nuclear bomb several times faster.

“From Friday, we will witness research and development on different kinds of centrifuges and new centrifuges and also whatever is needed for enriching uranium in an accelerated way,” Rouhani said in a televised speech.

“All limitations on our Research and Development will be lifted on Friday.” Iran says it is only enriching uranium to fuel nuclear power plants.

President Rouhani also said Iran would take all necessary steps to protect its rights and interests, and called the centrifuge development the “third step” in scaling back its commitment to the nuclear deal.

The agreement lifted economic sanctions in 2016 in exchange for Iran agreeing to circumscribe its nuclear activities. The United States quit it last year and reimposed sanctions.

It allowed Iran to keep 1,044 first-generation centrifuges at its Fordow uranium enrichment plant and operate another 5,060 of a similar type for 10 years at a second nuclear plant at Natanz.

Also under the deal, Tehran can continue to conduct enrichment Research and Development (R&D) without accumulating enriched uranium, including work with certain types of advanced centrifuges.

Published in Dawn, September 5th, 2019

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