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05 January 202019.18 Iran will enrich uranium "without restrictions according to its technical needs". So the Iranian state TV. This is a new reduction in the commitments foreseen in the 2015 nuclear agreement. Tehran therefore takes a step back on the "final key restriction", the rules on the maximum number of nuclear reactors. But the government is ready to continue cooperating with the International Atomic Energy Agency and return to respecting the Vienna Agreement if sanctions against the country are lifted.Iran TV: away from nuclear agreements 2015
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19.18 Iran will enrich uranium "without restrictions according to its technical needs". So the Iranian state TV. This is a new reduction in the commitments foreseen in the 2015 nuclear agreement. Tehran therefore takes a step back on the "final key restriction", the rules on the maximum number of nuclear reactors. But the government is ready to continue cooperating with the International Atomic Energy Agency and return to respecting the Vienna Agreement if sanctions against the country are lifted.
Source: rainews