Iran ramps up enriching uranium, threaten to give no better nuclear deal
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Photo: Aljazeera
Iran announced to start enriching uranium with to 20 percent of purity and restore its deactivated centrifuges on July 8th, breaking the 2015 nuclear agreement which the US withdraws last year after the US’s threat to impose the new sanctions to Iran. Especially, US Vice President Mike Pence describe the US’s action as halting Iran from supporting to armed groups in Middle East and attacks against Israel.
He said “Iran must choose between caring for its people and continuing to fund its proxies who spread violence and terrorism throughout the region and breathe out murderous hatred against Israel”.
Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said “Donald Trump on the folly that killing JCPOA through Economic Terrorism” to criticize the US’s withdrawal from the nuclear deal to get the “better deal”.
He also warned “it becomes increasingly clear that there won’t be a better deal” to give a message that Iran won’t negotiate a new deal for US’s benefits on the Twitter.
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