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Iranian President Hassan Rouhani: Natanz Attack Was Nuclear Terrorism; We Have Chopped Off The Criminals Hands By Activating IR-6 Centrifuges, Enriching Uranium To 60%; Iran Can Enrich Uranium To 90% Today
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Source: IRINN TV (Iran)
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Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said that Iran has figuratively chopped off both hands of those who carried out the crimes in Natanz by activating the IR-6 centrifuges and increasing uranium enrichment to 60%. He made these remarks in two public addresses aired on IRINN TV (Iran) on April 14-15, 2021. President Rouhani said that Iran will return to its JCPOA commitments immediately once the U.S. returns to implementing the agreement, including reducing the uranium enrichment from 60% and 20% to no more than 3.67%. He added that Iran can
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Iran has âchopped off the handsâ of those responsible for the April 11 blast at its Natanz nuclear facility by activating advanced centrifuges and starting to enrich uranium to 60 percent, said Iranian President Hassan Rouhani last week.
In public addresses aired by Iranâs IRINN TV on April 14 and 15, Rouhani called the Natanz incident ânuclear terrorism,â and also reiterated Tehranâs demand that the United States return to full compliance with the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action before Iran does so. Former U.S. President Donald Trump exited the 2015 nuclear agreement in 2018 and imposed heavy sanctions on Tehran over its nuclear program.
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