Iran withdrew from the most important clause of the World Nuclear Agreement.



Iran withdrew another clause of the World Nuclear Deal, and announced the launch of uranium gas refueling in sanitary fuses machines.

According to the International News Agency, Iran has announced the withdrawal of another provision of the World Nuclear Agreement. Following the separation of the clause, Iran will begin to process uranium gas in more than 100 sanitary fuses.

Iran's President Hassan Rouhani declared on this important but controversial development that Iran has always adhered to international agreements, but the United States imposed economic sanctions on the unilateral separation of the global nuclear deal and the situation was not so. But where Iran has no other option left.


According to Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, the process of filing uranium gas into sanitary fuses machines will begin on Wednesday (today) at the Furdo nuclear installation, and Germany, France, the United Kingdom, which have been linked to Iran's nuclear deal with Iran, China and Russia appear to have failed to keep Iran apart.

Iran has earlier overturned its prescribed uranium enrichment in July this year by violating the World Nuclear Treaty's provision of only 300kg of enriched uranium, which was confirmed by the United Nations subsidiary 'International Atomic Energy'.


It should be noted that in the 2015 World Nuclear Treaty, Iran was conditioned to operate sanitary fuses without uranium gas, but since the separation of the US nuclear deal with Iran last year, Iran has stepped down from the terms of the agreement was announced.

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