(Reuters) - A special meeting on Iran's nuclear program will be held next Wednesday at a time when Iran's 60-day deadline for Europeans to save the 2015 deal expires, an IAEA spokesman said on Wednesday.

The meeting comes at the request of the United States after Iran exceeded its limit of storage of enriched uranium under the 2015 agreement, which the United States withdrew last year.

The Iranian mission to the IAEA said it was not up to the latter to consider current developments on the nuclear deal.

The mission described Washington's call for the meeting as a farce, noting that the United States was the one that broke the nuclear agreement.

For his part, Ali Akbar Velayati adviser to the Iranian leader that his country is ready to enrich uranium beyond the level set by the 2015 agreement between Iran and the great powers.

That was very vital for Iran, and it would do so as prudently as it was with regard to its peaceful atomic work.

The meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is being arranged at a time when Sunday's 60-day deadline for Iran to comply with its nuclear safeguards obligations expires.

By the end of the deadline, the three European countries (France, Germany and Britain) are under double pressure from Tehran and Washington. In their opinion, the Iranian reaction would jeopardize the agreement.

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"It is not easy and I understand the loss of confidence in the Iranian officials," said Jean-Genetti, head of the Franco-Iranian Parliamentary Friendship Group. "I understand that we are stuck in the corner and challenging them, but without keeping the agreement I can not imagine how we can talk."

"We demand that Iran stop the provocations and of course not to withdraw from the agreement and stop the violation as they do now."

The adviser on international political disputes, Enias Lovlawa, sees the European position as ambiguous because it demands that Iran respect the agreement and does nothing to force America to do the same.

She says that this position is dangerous to the Europeans because they will eventually find themselves outside the settlement.