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IAEA: Iran has increased the number of advanced centrifuges at Natanz

Reuters has been able to see the latest report from the International Atomic Energy Agency regarding Iran. According to this report, Iran has increased the number of advanced IR2 and IR4 centrifuges at the underground Natanz facility.

 

Based on a report from the International Atomic Energy Agency that Reuters has been able to access, Iran has installed advanced centrifuges at the underground Natanz facility. The agency’s report states that the Islamic Republic intends to expand this facility.

The International Atomic Energy Agency has confirmed the presence of 1,044 IR2 centrifuges and 384 IR4 centrifuges at this center. This is while in the agency’s April 1 report, figures of 696 for IR2 centrifuges and 174 for IR4 centrifuges were mentioned.

Thus, Iran has once again violated the nuclear JCPOA agreement. This action comes as negotiations between the P4+1 countries (Britain, France, Russia, China, and Germany) with Iran in Vienna are underway. The goal of these negotiations, in which the United States also indirectly participates, is a return to the JCPOA.

The Islamic Republic says it will continue expanding its nuclear activities until all sanctions are lifted. However, if sanctions are lifted, it will halt these activities.

 

Source: DW

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