Iran rated his ability to create nuclear weapons

Iran can even now proceed to enrich uranium up to 90 percent, but does not seek to create nuclear weapons. So for concerns about the ability of Iran to develop their own nuclear bomb, the President of the country Hasan Roukhani responded, his words leads the IRNA agency.

Roukhani noted that it is ready to return to its obligations to the joint comprehensive action plan (CSPD), if the rest, including the United States, will also begin to adhere to the agreement. At the same time, he called in vain concerns that Iran can decide to enrich uranium up to 90 percent, which will be enough to create nuclear weapons.

On the eve of the Deputy Foreign Minister Iran Abbas Aragchi reported that Iran would begin to enrich the uranium up to 60 percent after sabotage on the nuclear facility in Natanz, which occurred on April 11. It was reported that a powerful explosion led to the destruction of a well-protected internal electrical system, which ensured the work of enriched uranium centrifuges. In Iran, the incident was considered the terrorist attack, but appreciated the damage caused to them as insignificant. According to the authorities, the accident did not lead to the suspension of uranium enrichment, and damaged equipment will soon be replaced by new.

Iran’s CFD contract was concluded in the summer of 2015 between Tehran and six intermediary countries. Later, Iran was caught in gross violations of agreements. In early May 2018, Trump announced the unilateral yield of Washington from the transaction and the resumption of anti-Iranian sanctions. Iran reported a refusal to agreements on CRPD in January 2020.

/Media reports.