Iran’s Enriched Uranium Stockpile to Surpass 300 kg within Ten Days

The spokesman for the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran says the country will surpass the uranium stockpile limit set under the nuclear deal from June 27.

“Today the countdown to pass the 300 kilograms reserve of enriched uranium has started and in 10 days time we will pass this limit,” Behrouz Kamalvandi told reporters at the Arak Heavy Water Reactor Facility Monday, according to Press  TV.

“This is based on the Articles 26 and 36 of the (nuclear deal), and will be reversed once other parties live up to their commitments,” he added.

 Iran may also increase uranium enrichment to up to 20 percent for use in local reactors, he said. The 2015 nuclear accord caps the level of purity to which Iran can enrich uranium at 3.67 percent.

“One scenario is that we will define 3.67 for the Bushehr power station, which needs 5 percent [enriched uranium] or if we define for the needs of the Tehran Research Reactor, it will be 20 percent. Various scenarios have been envisaged.”

Last month, Iran scaled back some commitments under the deal and warned that in 60 days it would resume refining uranium to a higher fissile degree if Europe failed to shield its trade from US sanctions.

President Hassan Rouhani announced that Iran would stop observing restrictions on its stocks of enriched uranium and heavy water agreed under the nuclear deal.

Tehran has said it may go even further by July 8 unless remaining partners to the deal — Britain, China, France, Germany and Russia — help it circumvent US sanctions and especially enable it to sell its oil.

Kamalvandi said there is still time for European countries to save the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), as the nuclear deal is officially known.

“Iran’s reserves are every day increasing at a more rapid rate. And if it is important for them (Europe) to safeguard the accord, they should make their best efforts… As soon as they carry out their commitments, things will naturally go back to their original state.”

Nevertheless, Kamalvandi sounded downbeat, saying “the Europeans have expressed indirectly their inability to act.”

 “There is still time for European countries, but if they want more time it means that they either can’t or don’t want to honor their obligations,” he said.

“They should not think that after 60 days (deadline set in May by Iran), they will have another 60-day opportunity,” the official added. 

H.M

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