Following the assassination of Qassem Suleimani, Tehran announced that it is taking another step in withdrawal from the nuclear agreement signed with the powers in 2015 • An official statement from the Iranian government reads: "We are removing recent critical operating restrictions on nuclear program"
Iran's supreme leader, Ali Khamenei // Photo: AFP
Aryan TV: Aryan TV reports that Iran has decided to renounce the powers agreement on its nuclear program, signed in 2015.
The official statement from the Iranian government said: "The Islamic Republic of Iran, in its fifth step in reducing its obligations under the nuclear agreement, hereby removes the latest critical operating restrictions on the nuclear program of the Islamic Republic of Iran. The nuclear program will not face any such restrictions, On the rate of uranium enrichment, the amount of enriched uranium, the number of centrifuges operating or the level of uranium enrichment we have. "
"Iran will consider restoring restrictions if its sanctions are lifted. Iran will continue to cooperate with the United Nations Atomic Energy Agency," a statement from Tehran said.
Under the Iran nuclear power program, Iran agreed, among other things, to remove its enriched uranium reservoir, reduce its low-grade enriched uranium reservoir by 98 percent, and reduce its centrifuge for at least 15 years.