Enriching uranium to 20 pct an option in next steps to reduce commitments

Enriching uranium to 20 percent is an option for
Iran’s third step in reducing its commitments to nuclear deal, an Iranian
nuclear agency spokesman said on Monday.
Increasing the number of centrifuges is another
option, the spokesman said, adding that restarting IR-2 and IR-2 m type
centrifuges is also an option.
Iran warns Europe
Iran warned European countries on Monday against any
escalatory response to its move to breach the uranium enrichment cap set by a
landmark 2015 nuclear deal.
If European parties to the agreement “do certain
strange acts then we would skip all the next steps (in the plan to scale back
commitments) and implement the last one,” foreign ministry spokesman Abbas
Mousavi said.
‘US did not allow Iranians to benefit’
The United States did not allow Iranian people to
benefit from the landmark 2015 nuclear deal, Iranian Vice President Eshaq
Jahangiri said on Monday, according to the IRIB news agency.
US President Donald Trump withdrew from the deal
last year and reimposed sanctions, a move intended to push Iran to negotiate
about its missile program and regional policy. Tensions spiked between Iran and
the United States after the Islamic Republic shot down an American drone last
month.
“The Americans did not allow Iranian people to
benefit from the achievements of [the nuclear deal] during the time they were
in [the nuclear deal] or after their exit,” Jahangiri said, according to IRIB.