Iran starts up advanced uranium enrichment centrifuges

Iran has started up advanced centrifuges to boost
the country's stockpile of enriched uranium, its atomic energy organization
spokesman Behrouz Kamalvandi said on Saturday.
Kamalvandi stated that Iran is injecting uranium gas
into advanced centrifuges, breaking a new atomic deal term. He stated that in
next two months, 164 chain machines of IR4 centrifuges will become operational,
adding that 20 are already operational.
He added that Iran’s decision to decrease its
nuclear commitments is reversible if other parties fulfill their promises, and
warned that Tehran has the ability to increase uranium enrichment to “even more
than 20 percent.”
The spokesman stated that Iran began reducing its
nuclear commitments under the 2015 nuclear deal on Friday, adding that this was
"in retaliation to breach of 2015 nuclear deal by US."
Kamalvandi said that Iran has lifted any limitation
on research and development under its 2015 nuclear deal, adding that the
country’s nuclear industry can attain its long-term objections easily.