20 May 2024
Wednesday 27 November 2013 - 10:26
Story Code : 67379

Iran forecast: Rouhani maintains “red line” on right to enrich uranium

President Rouhani has used an address on his 100th day in office to maintain Iran’s firm line on the interim nuclear deal signed on Sunday in Geneva: “Enrichment [of uranium], which is one part of our nuclear right, will continue, it is continuing today and it will continue tomorrow and our enrichment will never stop and this is our red line.”
The 5+1 Powers balked at formal recognition of the right in the agreement, but — according to the text published by Iran’s Fars News and by CNN — it was implicitly acknowledged in accepting the Islamic Republic’s production of 3.5% uranium.

In return for easing of sanctions, Iran agreed to suspend enrichment of 20% uranium, which potentially could be enhanced further for military use, and to convert existing stock to fuel plates or dilute it below 5%.

Rouhani also emphasized the relief on US-led economic restrictions — including unfreezing of about $8 billion in unfrozen assets, lifting of measures against the petrochemical and automotive sectors, and easing of the ban on insurance on transport, including of Iran’s oil exports — and he added this flourish: “Many were trying to isolate Iran, but who is isolated today? Our enemies are in fact isolated.”
 By EA WorldView


 

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