Middle East
In December 2020, Iran’s Majlis passed a law mandating steadily reductions in the country’s commitments to the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) until the US rejoins the agreement, including increasing the quality and quantity of uranium enrichment.
Kazem Gharib Abadi, Iran’s ambassador to the United Nations office in Vienna, said Monday that the attack on the Natanz Fuel Enrichment Plant would only result in the older uranium centrifuges being replaced with newer, more advanced ones.
“Enrichment in Natanz is not stopped,” Abadi wrote on Twitter. “Iran will react including by planning to implement several technical measures which the [International Atomic Energy] Agency will be informed [of] this week. Replacement process of the damaged centrifuges, including with the same machines with more capacity, has immediately begun.”
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