26 Apr 2024
Tuesday 10 September 2019 - 10:45
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Russia: Irans resumption of nuclear R&D poses no threat

Press TV - Russia says Irans recent decision to stop observing the limits set by a 2015 nuclear deal on its nuclear research and development known as R&D poses no threat as Tehran is fully compliant with a safeguards agreement with the UNs nuclear watchdog.

In a statement released on Monday, the Russian Foreign Ministry stressed that the measure which Iran has taken recently as a third step in reducing its commitments under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) did not risk any reorientation.

From the nuclear non-proliferations point of view, the restart of Iranian centrifugal research and development works does not present any threat. The important part is that all the work is conducted by Iranian specialists under the IAEAs constant monitoring, it said, using an acronym for the International Atomic Energy Agency.
A relevant report has been presented to the agencys board of governors. There is no risk of reorienting Iranian research to undeclared usage. Iran fully observes the Non-Proliferation Treaty, follows the comprehensive safeguards agreement with the IAEA, implements the Additional Protocol, it added.
The statement was published two days after the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI)announced that the country has activated its advanced 20 IR-4 and 20 IR-6 centrifuges for research and development purposes.

The IAEA alsoconfirmedthat Iran is installing centrifugesprepared for testing with uranium hexafluoride, or UF6, the feedstock for centrifuges.

IAEA Acting Director General Cornel Feruta, who returned from a weekend visit to Tehran,told the agencys boardin Vienna on Monday that inspectors continue to verify and monitor Irans nuclear-related commitments under the JCPOA.

The nuclear accord was signed between Iran and six world states namely the US, Germany, France, Britain, Russia and China in 2015.

Washington, however, abandoned the accord in May 2018, leavingthe future of the historic deal in limbo.

Tehran remained fully compliant with the JCPOA for an entire year as confirmed by the IAEA in several reports, waiting forthe remaining co-signatories to fulfill their end of the bargain by offsetting the impacts of Washingtons bans on the Iranian economy.

As the European parties failed to do so, Tehran moved in May to retaliate against Washingtons exit and began suspending its JCPOA commitments in 60-day stagesunder Articles 26 and 36 of the deal covering Tehrans legal rights.

Iran has given another two months to the European signatories to take meaningful action to save the JCPOA as a France-led diplomatic process is underway between the two sides.

Russia, France vow cooperationon saving JCPOA

In another development on Monday, Russia and France agreed to continue joint efforts to save the JCPOA.

We agreed to go ahead with cooperation for the purpose of preserving the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action on the Iranian nuclear program, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said, adding that the pact has no sound alternative.

He made the remarks at a joint press conference following a meeting of the so-called 2+2 format, comprisingRussian and French foreign and defense ministers, in Moscow.
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