WASHINGTON: The United States on Tuesday warns Iran to stop nuclear “brinkshiphip,” said the country’s latest efforts to enrich uranium can make it difficult to return to the talks aimed at the beginning of the 2015 nuclear Accord.
“We continue to urge Iran to stop this brinksmanship, to return To Vienna which was prepared for real talks, and was in a position to get ready to complete the work “which began in April, a Foreign Ministry spokesman told reporters.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reported on Tuesday that Iran intends to enrich Uranium to 20 percent, in the latest sign of Vienna talks about reviving a comprehensive comprehensive action plan can be jammed.
This step brings Iran a step closer to developmental materials that can be used to make nuclear weapons.
“It is very worrying about Iran chose to continue to improve the non-performance of JCPOA’s commitment, especially with experiments that have value for nuclear weapons research,” said price.
“This is a poor step backing for Iran.” The European power also spoke Tuesday, with the British Foreign Minister, France and Germany expressed “great concerns” and warned that the steps of Iran endanger talks in Vienna.
While Tehran insists it is only interested in nuclear technology for energy purposes, gradually has moved from the terms of the agreement signed by the world’s power in 2015.
Then-President Donald Trump attracted the United States from the agreement in 2018, but the administration of President Biden has stated readiness To re-enter JCPOA if certain conditions are filled with Iran.
Prices say there is no time setting to close the window on negotiations with the Islamic Republic.
But he clarified that Washington would reconsider if Iran continued with “provocative measures” which aimed to shrink the time of trap for Iran to produce enough fissile material for bombs – from a year when JCPOA runs only for months.
“We see negotiations and diplomacy …
as, for now, the best means to restore Iran’s nuclear program in a box,” he said.