TEHRAN: Iran is ready to enrich uranium beyond the level set by Tehran’s 2015 nuclear deal, a senior aide to the country’s supreme leader has said.Speaking ahead of a deadline of Sunday (today) Iran set for Europe to offer new terms to the accord, Ali Akbar Velayati said “Americans directly and Europeans indirectly violated the deal”, part of Tehran’s hardening tone with Europe.European parties to the deal have yet to offer a way for Iran to avoid the sweeping economic sanctions imposed by President Donald Trump since he pulled the US out of the accord a year ago, especially those targeting its crucial oil sales.All this comes as America has rushed thousands of troops, an aircraft carrier, nuclear-capable B-52 bombers and advanced fighter jets to the Middle East. Mysterious oil tanker attacks near the Strait of Hormuz, attacks by Iranian-backed rebels in Yemen on Saudi Arabia and Iran shooting down a US military drone have raised fears of a wider conflict engulfing the region. In a video message from Velayati on a website for Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, he revealed increasing enrichment to weapons-grade levels was “unanimously agreed upon by every component of the establishment”.He said: “We will show reaction exponentially as much as they violate it. We reduce our commitments as much as they reduce it.” But he added: “If they go back to fulfilling their commitments, we will do so as well.”Under the atomic accord, Iran agreed to enrich uranium to no more than 3.67 per cent, which is enough for peaceful pursuits but is far below weapons-grade levels of 90 per cent. Iran denies it seeks nuclear weapons, but the nuclear deal sought to prevent that as a possibility by limiting enrichment and Iran’s stockpile of uranium to 300kg.On Monday, Iran and United Nations inspectors acknowledged it had broken the stockpile limit. Combining that with increasing its enrichment levels narrows the one-year window experts believe Iran would need to have enough material to build a nuclear weapon, if it chose to do so.It remains unclear to what level Iran will choose to up its uranium enrichment. However, Velayati in his remarks made reference to 5 per cent enrichment. “For Bushehr nuclear reactor we need 5 per cent of enrichment and it is a completely peaceful goal,” he said.Bushehr, Iran’s only nuclear power plant, is now running on imported fuel from Russia that is closely monitored by the UN International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Iran stopped producing uranium enriched above 5 per cent in January 2014 amid negotiations for the nuclear deal.Outside of Bushehr, higher-enriched uranium could be used for naval ships and submarines, something Iran has said it would want to pursue. Iran’s nuclear chief Ali Akbar Salehi said in 2016 that nuclear power plants for naval vessels need uranium enriched to at least 5 per cent.The US said its ambassador to international organisations in Vienna, Jackie Wolcott, had requested a special meeting of the IAEA to discuss its “latest, concerning report on the Iran regime’s nuclear programme”. That meeting is planned for Wednesday.Iran’s diplomatic mission to Vienna, where the IAEA is based, called the US move “a sad irony” as America had unilaterally withdrawn from the deal a year ago.
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Iran warns it is ready for higher uranium enrichment
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