Iran breached uranium enrichment cap set by 2015 nuclear deal
Iran has breached a uranium enrichment cap set by a troubled 2015 nuclear deal and warned Europe against taking retaliatory measures.
Iran surpassing the cap and reaching 4.5 percent enrichment
this level of purity completely satisfies the power plant fuel requirements of the country.
The move came more than a year after Washington pulled out of the landmark accord between world powers and Tehran
The UN nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), confirmed that Iran had enriched uranium to a level above the deal's cap.
The IAEA has scheduled a special meeting on Iran's nuclear programme for July 10.
Iran has breached a uranium enrichment cap set by a troubled 2015 nuclear deal and warned Europe against taking retaliatory measures.
Iran surpassing the cap and reaching 4.5 percent enrichment
this level of purity completely satisfies the power plant fuel requirements of the country.
The move came more than a year after Washington pulled out of the landmark accord between world powers and Tehran
The UN nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), confirmed that Iran had enriched uranium to a level above the deal's cap.
The IAEA has scheduled a special meeting on Iran's nuclear programme for July 10.
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