Iran begins tests on advanced nuclear centrifuge

10 April 2021, 13:24

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Iran Nuclear. Picture: PA

Tehran’s announcement came as five world powers that remain in a foundering 2015 deal attempt to bring the US back into the agreement.

Iran has begun mechanical tests on an advanced nuclear centrifuge as the five world powers that remain in a foundering 2015 deal attempt to bring the US back into the agreement.

Iran’s IR-9 centrifuge, when operational, would have the ability to separate uranium isotopes more quickly than the current centrifuges being used, thereby enriching uranium at a faster pace.

The announcement carried on state TV came on Iran’s annual Nuclear Day.

The IR-9’s output is 50 times quicker than the first Iranian centrifuge, the IR-1. Iran’s nuclear programme is also developing IR-8 centrifuges.

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President Hassan Rouhani, second right, listens to head of the Atomic Energy Organisation of Iran Ali Akbar Salehi while visiting an exhibition of Iran’s new nuclear achievements (Iranian Presidency Office via AP)

Since January, Iran has begun enriching uranium at up to 20% purity, a technical step away from weapons-grade levels, though Iran’s leadership insists the country has no desire to develop a nuclear weapon.

Former US president Donald Trump pulled the US out of the nuclear accord in 2018, accusing Iran of failing to live up to the agreement, opting for what he called a maximum-pressure campaign of stepped-up US sanctions and other tough actions.

Iran responded by intensifying its enrichment of uranium and building centrifuges in plain violation of the accord, while insisting that its nuclear development is for civilian not military purposes.

Israel maintains Iran still maintains the ambition of developing nuclear weapons, pointing to Tehran’s ballistic missile programme and research into other technologies.

Iran denies it is pursuing nuclear weapons, and says its programme is for peaceful purposes.

Iran’s stockpile of 20% enriched uranium has reached 55 kilograms, moving its nuclear programme closer to weapons-grade enrichment levels. The amount of the material was 17 kilograms in January.

Iran has installed 1,000 IR2 centrifuge machines and one cascade of 164 IR4 machines. Both are in operation and have more speed than the IR1 machines.

Since late February, Iran has ceased abiding by a confidential agreement with the UN’s nuclear watchdog reached as part of the landmark 2015 nuclear deal. The International Atomic Energy Agency has additional protocols with several countries it monitors.

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Talks have been taking place in Vienna (Florian Schroetter/AP)

Under the protocol with Iran, the IAEA “collects and analyses hundreds of thousands of images captured daily by its sophisticated surveillance cameras”, the agency said in 2017. The agency also said then that it had placed “2,000 tamper-proof seals on nuclear material and equipment”.

However, Iran’s parliament passed a bill in December requiring the government to limit its cooperation with the IAEA and push its nuclear programme beyond the limits of the 2015 nuclear deal.

After the Bill became law, Iran began enriching uranium up to 20% purity and spinning advanced centrifuges — both barred by the deal.

Iran argues that the US’s departure from the nuclear deal was the first violation of the deal by either country and therefore the US must make the first move and remove sanctions before Iran returns to compliance.

Talks in Vienna aimed at bringing the US back into the deal with Iran broke up on Friday without any immediate signs of progress on issues dividing Washington and Tehran.

However, delegates spoke of a constructive atmosphere and resolved to continue the discussions.

By Press Association

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