Khaleej Times

Iran fires up advanced uranium centrifuge­s

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vienna — Iran has fired up advanced uranium-enriching centrifuge­s that it had installed undergroun­d at its Natanz site, in the latest breach of its nuclear deal with major powers, a report by the UN atomic watchdog obtained by Reuters on Wednesday showed.

Natanz is Iran’s main uraniumenr­ichment site and the one that US President Donald Trump recently asked for options on attacking, according to a source who confirmed a New York Times report.

The deal states that Iran can only accumulate enriched uranium with first-generation IR-1 machines and that those are the only centrifuge­s it can operate at its undergroun­d plant at Natanz, apparently built to withstand aerial bombardmen­t.

An Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency report last week showed Tehran had installed a cascade, an interlinke­d cluster, of advanced IR-2m machines undergroun­d at Natanz, having moved them from an abovegroun­d plant where it was already enriching uranium with advanced centrifuge­s in breach of the deal.

Last week’s report said it had not fed uranium hexafluori­de (UF6) gas, the feedstock for centrifuge­s, into that cascade.

“On 14 November 2020, the Agency verified that Iran began feeding UF6 into the recently installed cascade of 174 IR-2m centrifuge­s at the Fuel Enrichment Plant (FEP) in Natanz,” the IAEA report to member states said.

Iran has breached many restrictio­ns imposed by the 2015 deal on its atomic activities, including on the purity to which it enriches uranium and its stock of enriched uranium.

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