Iran threatens to resume enrichment if nuclear talks fail
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(Ynet / Worthy News)– Failure to reach a deal on Iran’s nuclear program would force Tehran to resume uranium enrichment activities, Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi was quoted as saying on Thursday.
“Iran will return to 20 percent enrichment if a deal cannot be reached … failure to reach a deal will be a disaster for everyone,” he was quoted as saying.
Iran and six world powers have been holding talks on curbing Tehran’s nuclear program in exchange for an end to western sanctions with all sides under pressure to reach a conclusion by July 20. — Source
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