Иран повышает ставки в ядерном противостоянии

Президент Ирана объявил во вторник (5 ноября), что Тегеран начнет закачивать урановый газ в 1,044 центрифуги, что является последним шагом от его ядерной сделки с мировыми державами с тех пор, как президент Дональд Трамп вышел из соглашения более года назад.

Это важное событие, поскольку центрифуги, ранее вращались пустыми, без закачки газа, в соответствии с соглашением о ядерной энергетике 2015 года. Это также увеличивает давление на европейские нации, которые остаются в соглашении, которое на данный момент почти распалось.

В своем заявлении президент Хасан Рухани не сказал, будут ли центрифуги, которые находятся на ядерном объекте в Фордо, использоваться для производства обогащенного урана.

По словам Рухани, в центрифуги будет добавлен урановый газ с 6 ноября.

Его выступление в прямом эфире иранского государственного телевидения прозвучало на следующий день после того, как глава ядерной программы Тегерана заявил, что страна удвоила количество современных центрифуг IR-6.

Пока не было реакции со стороны Международного агентства по атомной энергии, наблюдатель Организации Объединенных Наций за ядерным оружием, который сейчас следит за выполнением Ираном соглашения.

Рухани подчеркнул, что предпринятые до сих пор шаги, в том числе выход за рамки ограничений по обогащению и запасам, могут быть отменены, если Европа предложит способ избежать санкций США, ограничивающих продажи сырой нефти за рубежом.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

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