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Iran threatens to increase the level of Uranus enrichment to 93%


Iran's leadership may increase the level of uranium enrichment to 93% if the management of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) continues to pursue an anti-Iranian policy. This is stated in an official application to the General Director of the Islamic Republic, IAEA Director General Rafael Gross.

"The Islamic Republic of Iran has no restrictions in the field of research and development in the fields and has the right to enrich uranium to 93% in accordance with its scientific, medical and industrial needs," the parliament said (TASS) said.

They reminded that according to Article 4 of the agreement on non-proliferation of nuclear weapons, the Iranian people have three inhaled rights, conduct research and development, produce and use nuclear energy. It is emphasized that the country's nuclear program is peaceful and is under the control of the IAEA.

In 2015, Russia, the United States, China, Great Britain, France and Germany signed a joint venture program (GHP), which is known as Iran's transaction.

It assumed that Iran should limit its nuclear program to the West for the cancellation of sanctions. By the decision of Donald Trump in 2018, the United States left the agreement. After that, Iran increased its highly enriched uranium reserves, according to the IAEA, exceeded the limit set by the UN 40 times. In April, the IAEA leader Rafael Grossi warned that Iran was "close to creating a nuclear bomb."

He said that in the current conditions, the Tehran will take months to create several nuclear warheads, not for years.