Iran uranium enrichment resumption

Iran has announced that it will resume uranium enrichment activities at its central nuclear facility in a way that breaks the limits of nuclear agreements to counter US economic sanctions. With the decision that Iran will resume its activities at a facility that was considered to be the center of nuclear development this time, the nuclear agreement will be further formed, and it is likely that the diplomacy will continue.

Iran's President Rouhani announced on the 5th that he will resume the enrichment of uranium by operating a centrifuge from the 6th in the nuclear facility in central Foldu.

This facility seems to be installed in the basement of a mountainous area in preparation for airstrikes from hostile countries, and Iran has been working here to increase uranium enrichment here, but the nuclear agreement four years ago (2015) banned uranium enrichment activities.

President Rouhani did not disclose details of the activities at this facility, but he indicated that he would continue to accept inspections by the IAEA = International Atomic Energy Agency, and that countries in Europe would implement the economic support measures that Iran wanted. If so, we will comply with the agreement again.

Iran has been taking steps to break the limits of the nuclear agreement in stages since May, and this is the fourth time, and warns that it will continue to take countermeasures if the situation does not improve.

With the decision that Iran will resume its activities at a facility that was considered to be the center of nuclear development this time, the nuclear agreement will continue to form, and brink diplomacy will continue in the future.

EU seeks self-control

An EU-European press spokeswoman, who acted as an intermediary in the establishment of Iran's nuclear agreement, said at a press conference on the 5th, "I urge you to stop all activities that violate the nuclear agreement," and urged Iran to restrain itself. It was.

On top of that, the government decided to endeavor to bring economic benefits to Iran for the maintenance of the nuclear agreement, but said that "maintaining the nuclear agreement is becoming increasingly difficult," and the future development is He also indicated that it was up to him.