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Iran gives UN nuclear watchdog notice on escalating uranium metal work

VIENNA (REUTERS) – Iran has given notice of concrete steps to produce uranium metal enriched to up to 20 per cent purity for reactor fuel, the UN atomic watchdog said on Tuesday (July 6), describing a move that is likely to anger Western powers in talks to revive the Iran nuclear deal.

Iran has been in indirect talks with the United States since April to revive the 2015 deal, which former US president Donald Trump abandoned.

The deal imposed curbs on Iran’s nuclear programme in return for the lifting of sanctions, and after Trump withdrew, Iran began violating many of its restrictions.

Teheran has already produced a small amount of uranium metal this year that was not enriched. That is a breach of the deal, which bans all work on uranium metal since it can be used to make the core of a nuclear bomb.

Iran has outlined plans to produce enriched uranium metal, saying it is developing fuel for its Teheran Research Reactor, but Washington and its European allies dispute Teheran’s intentions and have called on it to stop.

“Today, Iran informed the Agency that UO2 (uranium oxide) enriched up to 20 per cent U-235 would be shipped to the R&D laboratory at the Fuel Fabrication Plant in Esfahan, where it would be converted to UF4 (uranium tetrafluoride) and then to uranium metal enriched to 20 per cent U-235, before using it to manufacture the fuel,” an International Atomic Energy Agency statement said.

Summarising a report to its member states, the IAEA described the plan as a “multi-stage process”, suggesting it will take time before the enriched metal is produced.

The report is likely to increase tensions in the talks, which also include the other parties to the 2015 deal.

The talks adjourned on June 20 and a date for their resumption has not yet been set.

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