Iran Resumes Nuclear Work
Isfahan – Iran put itself on a collision course with the West on Monday after it resumed ultra-sensitive nuclear fuel work at its uranium conversion plant in Isfahan despite warnings from the international community.
“Iran has resumed the conversion of uranium under the supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA),” said the IAEA’s vice-president Mohammad Saidi.
The move, which risks seeing Iran hauled before the United Nations security council, comes after Iran rejected as “unacceptable” a package of European Union (EU) proposals aimed at guaranteeing it was not trying to build the bomb.
Iran had insisted it would resume the process, which turns uranium ore into a feed gas for enrichment, despite numerous warnings from the United States and the Europeans.
Source: News24.com.
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