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France’s recently appointed foreign minister, Catherine Colonna, said on Tuesday that “the window of opportunity will close in a few weeks” to revive Iran’s nuclear deal in 2015.
Colonna spoke with MPs and accused Iran of using delayed tactics and ignoring all previous agreements while continuing to enrich uranium.
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“There is still an opportunity to decide to accept the agreement that Iran finally worked on, but the time has passed,” Colonna said. “Time has passed. Tehran must be aware of this.”
Last week, a US mission to negotiate to revive the agreement said Iran had added a request unrelated to the debate on its nuclear program, while conducting a vigilant process on uranium enrichment.
Colonna went on to say, “The window of opportunity will close in a few weeks. There is no better match on what’s on the table.”
The 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action was an agreement between the Iranian and Obama administrations aimed at limiting Iran’s uranium enrichment in exchange for the U.S. lifting international sanctions on the administration. ..
In 2018, then President Donald Trump declared it too soft for Iran and withdrew from the deal and began imposing strict economic sanctions on Iran. In response, Iran began to violate the agreement and resumed uranium enrichment.
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Iran signed a separate contract with the International Atomic Energy Agency and installed a camera at the enrichment center to monitor progress, but in 2021, Iran succeeded in enriching 33.2 kilograms of uranium to 60% at the Natanz facility. Did. It is generally accepted that a nuclear warhead requires 20%.
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Mohammad Eslami, head of the Iranian Atomic Energy Agency, said the addition of a new centrifuge to the Fordow Fuel Enrichment Center: Of the law, and in line with this law. “