Khamenei defies USA: Iran continues uranium enrichment!

Ayatollah Khamenei rejects US nuclear proposal and emphasizes Iran's right to uranium enrichment in the dispute over nuclear agreements.
Ayatollah Khamenei rejects US nuclear proposal and emphasizes Iran's right to uranium enrichment in the dispute over nuclear agreements. (Symbolbild/NAG)

Khamenei defies USA: Iran continues uranium enrichment!

Teheran, Iran - Iran's top guide, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, made it clear in a speech held on Wednesday that Tehran will not deviate from his uranium enrichment. This statement falls into the context of ongoing negotiations between Iran and the USA about a possible new nuclear deal that will be sought after the USA from the previous agreement (JCPOA) in 2018. Al Jazera from 1979 and emphasized that Iran would not obtain any permits for his decisions.

As part of the talks, the United States calls for a full stop or a significant reduction in uranium enrichment in exchange for the abolition of western sanctions. An unnecessary diplomat described that Iran was willing to reject the latest US proposal to terminate the nuclear dispute, since it does not change the Position of the United States to enrichment uranium enrichment. Khamenei pointed out that uranium enrichment was crucial for Iran's striving for energy independence.

The proportions of uranium enrichment

Iran has significantly increased the production of enriched uranium in recent months. As can be seen from a report by the International Atomic Energy Organization (IAEA), Iran now has over 408 kg uranium, which is enriched to 60 percent-only 30 percent below the required level for weapon-capable material. The report could persuade the United States and other western states such as Great Britain, France and Germany to hold Iran accountable to nuclear non -distribution for violating its commitments. According to BBC , this amount could provide enough material for about 10 nuclear weapons if it is further refined.

The IAEA was “seriously concerned” about the Iranian stock of highly enriched uranium and criticized the collaboration with Tehran as “unsatisfactory”. Khamenei, on the other hand, emphasizes that the Iranian nuclear program only serves civil purposes and rejected the claims about secret weapons developments. An IAEA report shows that Iran has increased production by 50 percent in the past three months, but is still below the approximately 90 percent required for nuclear weapons.

diplomatic efforts and reactions

The negotiations between Iran and the United States, which are led under the mediation of Oman, have been ongoing since April. The Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi recently received "elements of a US deal", which were sent to him by Oman's Foreign Minister. The US government under President Donald Trump, who sees the continuation of uranium enrichment by Iran as a "red line", is aiming for a new agreement to limit Iran's nuclear capacity. Die Zeit reports that Trump has threatened with military measures if diplomacy fails.

The contrary positions of the two countries are shown in disagreement about central questions, in particular uranium enrichment. Iran has explained that he will react "appropriate" to the US proposal, in accordance with the principles and interests of the Iranian people. An unnecessary diplomat reported that Iran was also willing to take appropriate measures in response to possible actions of the West.

In the further course, it will be crucial whether the negotiations lead to an agreement or whether the tensions continue to escalate due to the progressive uranium enrichment. The international community remains alarmed and attentive because Iran lists the highest enrichment rates of a non-nuclear state.

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