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UN: Iran has operated advanced centrifuges at the Natanz underground site
An IAEA report received by Reuters reveals that Tehran has begun flowing uranium into advanced-generation centrifuges, in violation of the nuclear deal
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Wednesday, 18 November 2020, 10:49
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In the video: Iranian government spokesman expresses hope that the Biden government will return to the nuclear deal (Photo: Reuters)
Iran has begun operating its advanced centrifuges at the Natanz underground site, according to a report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) that reached Reuters today (Wednesday). According to the report, the information was verified by the IAEA, which oversees the agreement, on Saturday, according to the report, which is authorized to store uranium that only wealth in first-generation centrifuges.
Tehran has accelerated the development of the nuclear program since the Trump administration withdrew from the 2018 agreement and returned sanctions on it, and it hopes to return to negotiations with the future administration of President-elect Joe Biden.
The New York Times reported yesterday that outgoing President Donald Trump was exploring the possibility of attacking the Natanz site in the weeks remaining to his tenure, but senior government officials denied it after warning that it could ignite a conflict.
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Satellite image of the Natanz nuclear facility from last month (Photo: Reuters)
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