Iranian nuclear official: Iran will surpass low-enriched uranium level in June

A spokesman for Iran's atomic agency says the
country will break the uranium stockpile limit set by Tehran's nuclear deal
with world powers in the next 10 days.
Behrouz Kamalvandi made the comment in a news
conference carried live on Iranian state television on Monday.
"Today the countdown to pass the 300
kilogrammes reserve of enriched uranium has started and in 10 day’s time we
will pass this limit," Iran's atomic energy organisation spokesman Behrouz
Kamalvandi said at a press conference broadcast live.
Kamalvandi said Tehran will increase uranium
enrichment levels "based on the country's needs," adding that the
country may export heavy water and that this would not be in violation of the
nuclear deal.
He spoke to local journalists at Iran's Arak heavy
water facility.
The spokesman added that there is still time for
european countries to “help protect iran from us sanctions… but they need to
act not talk.”
His comments come in the wake of suspected attacks
on oil tankers last week in the region that Washington has blamed on Iran and
amid heightened tensions between Iran and the US, a year after President Donald
Trump unilaterally withdrew America for the nuclear deal.
Kamalvandi acknowledged that the country already
quadrupled its production of low-enriched uranium.