The Borneo Post (Sabah)

European powers warn Iran over uranium metal plans

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BERLIN: European powers on Saturday voiced deep concern over Iran’s plans to produce uranium metal, warning that Tehran has ‘no credible civilian use’ for the element.

“The production of uranium metal has potentiall­y grave military implicatio­ns,” said the foreign ministers of Britain, France and Germany in a joint statement.

Iran had signed up to a 15-year ban on ‘producing or acquiring plutonium or uranium metals or their alloys’ under the so-called Joint Comprehens­ive Plan of Action (JCPoA) signed in 2015 with world powers.

“We strongly urge Iran to halt this activity, and return to compliance with its JCPoA commitment­s without further delay if it is serious about preserving the deal,” said the ministers.

Their call came after the Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said Iran had notified the nuclear watchdog that it was advancing research on uranium metal production, aiming to provide advanced fuel for a research reactor in Tehran.

In a response to the foreign ministers’ statement, Iran’s atomic energy organisati­on urged the IAEA to avoid creating any ‘misunderst­anding’, adding that it had not yet ‘presented the design informatio­n questionna­ire (DIQ) of the uranium metal factory’ to the watchdog.

This would be done ‘after carrying out the necessary preparatio­ns and... within the deadline set by law’, the organisati­on said, in reference to a five-month deadline set by the Iranian parliament in December, mandating Tehran to ready the factory. — AFP

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