Rouhani threatens uranium enrichment unless countries keep promises

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Rouhani threatens uranium enrichment unless countries keep promises

London: Iran will resume high level enrichment of uranium if world powers do not keep their promises under a 2015 nuclear agreement, President Hassan Rouhani said on Wednesday, responding to the US withdrawal from the deal a year ago.

In a speech broadcast on national television, Rouhani said the remaining signatories - the United Kingdom, France, Germany, China and Russia - had 60 days to implement their promises to protect Iran's oil and banking sectors from US sanctions.

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Iran told ambassadors from the signatory countries that it would roll back some of its commitments under the 2015 nuclear deal, state broadcaster IRIB reported on Wednesday.

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This week the US deployed a carrier strike group and a bomber task force to the Middle East as a warning to Iran after what it said were "a number of troubling and escalatory indications" of a potential attack on US forces in the region.

Rouhani warned of a firm response if Iran's nuclear case is referred again to the United Nations Security Council, but said Tehran was ready for negotiations over its nuclear program.

He also said his country will no longer sell enriched uranium and heavy water to other nations.

Reuters

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