EU Concerned About Iran’s Ambitions


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By Stefan J. Bos, Chief International Correspondent Worthy News

(Worthy News) – The European Union has warned Iran that its decision to increase uranium enrichment could undermine efforts to keep a nuclear deal alive. The warning comes amid diplomatic efforts to bring the United States back on board under a new administration.

European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell, who supervises the agreement aimed at curbing Iran’s nuclear capabilities, has expressed concerns about Tehran’s ambitions.

In a statement, Borrell called Iran’s intention to enrich uranium up to 20 percent at the Fordo underground nuclear facility “a very serious development and a matter of deep concern.” He added that this could have, in his words, “very severe proliferation implications.” Borell stressed that full and timely cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency “remains critical.”

Last week, Iran began enriching uranium to levels unseen since a nuclear deal was struck in 2015. The agreement offers Iran economic incentives in exchange for curbs on its nuclear program.

But outgoing US President Donald Trump abandoned the deal. And with the reinstatement of American sanctions, the other signatories — China, France, Germany, Russia, and Britain have struggled to provide Iran the assistance it seeks.

NO LONGER OBLIGED?

And Iran has even argued that it is no longer obliged to respect limits laid out in the pact. Tehran claims President Trump violated it first by pulling the US out of the deal in 2018, which resulted in crippling sanctions on Iran’s already troubled economy.

Despite Iran’s actions, EU Spokesman Peter Stano says Tehran continues to give inspectors full access to its nuclear sites.

He explained that the EU wants to ensure that those inspections continue as part of the nuclear deal known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action or JCPOA. “We must highlight that in spite of this regrettable action taken by Iran, the JCPOA contains strict verification measures which are still in place,” Stano stressed.

“Based on the ministerial declaration of the participants of the JCPOA, on the first of December, we will strengthen our efforts to maintain the agreement. And make sure that all parties adhere to their commitments,” the spokesman added.

The standoff with Iran comes amid hopes within the EU that the United States under-declared President-elect Joe Biden will become part of Iran’s nuclear deal again.

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