Iran to continue nuclear enrichment
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Iran 's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi says that Tehran cannot abandon its uranium enrichment programme, which was seriously damaged in June’s conflict with Israel. The declaration follows five rounds of nuclear talks between Tehran and Washington, mediated by Oman, which failed to agree on the extent of Iran's enrichment.
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Asian News International on MSNIran Refuses To Quit Uranium Enrichment Despite Devastating Airstrikes: What’s Next In Nuclear Talks?Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that despite severe damage from recent US and Israeli airstrikes, Tehran will not abandon its uranium enrichment program, calling it a matter of national pride.
Khaberni -Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi announced that his country will not abandon its nuclear program, especially uranium enrichment, despite the "severe damage" inflicted by the American bombing on its nuclear facilities.
Iran's enriched uranium is central to Israeli and U.S. justifications for their attacks. According to the IAEA, Iran has enriched more than 400 kilograms − about 880 pounds − of uranium to 60%, enough to make around nine nuclear weapons if it is further enriched to weapons grade, which is around 90%.
IAEA loses track of 900 pounds of potentially enriched uranium after Iranian officials removed it ahead of US military strikes that caused "very serious damage" to nuclear facilities.
IRAN has vowed to push on with nuclear enrichment – in a stark warning to the west following Trump’s stealth blitz on Tehran’s nuke plants. The pariah state pledged to enrich
Rosatom, which occupies more than a third of the global uranium enrichment market, has improved the technology.
WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump on Saturday (Jul 19) insisted that the US bombing of Iranian nuclear facilities "completely destroyed" the sites after a report said that some had largely surv