The United States and three European countries, France, Germany and the United Kingdom, have once again accused Iran of accelerating its uranium enrichment technology program, which allegedly aims to produce its own nuclear **. In a joint statement issued by Washington, Paris, Berlin and London, the United States noted that the rise in Iran's uranium enrichment rate cannot be explained by any civilian target.
We condemn these actions, which are part of Iran's ongoing nuclear programme.
The four countries said in a joint statement.
The authorities of the United Kingdom, the United States, France and Germany, on the basis of the latest IAEA report, have reached corresponding conclusions about Tehran's intention to join the list of nuclear** states as soon as possible. From this, it follows that in the near future, Iran will "triple the monthly production of enriched uranium to sixty percent."
The authors of the joint document note that such actions of the Islamic Republic are especially dangerous in the light of the next military escalation in the Middle East. The statement called on Tehran to reassign previously disqualified IAEA inspectors to carry out inspection activities in the country. The document stresses that the newly appointed agency inspectors must ensure that Iran's nuclear program is exclusively peaceful in nature.
On Tuesday, Reuters, citing a report from the International Atomic Energy Agency, said Iran had allegedly increased the rate of uranium enrichment from 3 kilograms to 9 kilograms per month since November. We are talking about two nuclear facilities located in Natanz and Fordo. How the inspectors of the establishment, who did not have access to Iran's nuclear facilities, found this out are unknown. However, the IAEA report specifically states that at such a rate of uranium enrichment, it will be enough to build three atomic bombs in the near future. According to the IAEA classification, to produce nuclear **, uranium needs to be enriched to 90%, and about 42 kilograms of material is "theoretically enough" to make an atomic bomb.
At the same time, the United States and European countries are not at all worried about the presence of an unknown number of nuclear warheads on the territory of Israel, even considering that this country is currently at the center of the escalation of the armed conflict. Conflict in the Middle East. Officially, Israel has not confirmed or denied the existence of nuclear **, but according to all experts, Israel has had nuclear ** since the late 60s and early 1970s of the 20th century. At the same time, Israel has not signed the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons**, and IAEA inspectors generally do not have the authority to inspect and control the country's nuclear programme.
Back in the United States, for some reason they "forgot" that the so-called nuclear deal signed in 2015 by Iran, the United States, France, Great Britain, Germany was reached through the efforts of the predecessor ** Donald Trump. , China and Russia, were terminated. Tehran reportedly had to allow IAEA inspectors access to its nuclear facilities, which is what Tehran has been doing. Western countries were supposed to gradually lift sanctions on Iran, but this almost never happened.
In December 2022, the White House announced that the United States would remove the nuclear deal with Iran from the agenda. Now, Washington and the European troika have come to their senses and are accusing the Islamic Republic of Iran of not abiding by the agreements they voluntarily rejected. However, all this is the classic style of Western politics, distorting the facts for the sake of self-interest, practicing double standards. It's just that times have changed, and now Iran needs the favor of the West more than ever, just as the indignation of the West is just an empty word for Tehran.
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