Iran will resume nuclear program, these countries expressed concern

Paris: France, Germany, Britain and the European Union have said they are becoming increasingly concerned with restarting the nuclear program at an important nuclear plant in Iran. A joint statement issued on Monday by the three countries and the European Union said, "France, Germany, the UK Foreign Minister, and the EU High Representative are extremely concerned with today's recent announcements that uranium enrichment at the Iran Fordov plant The program is going to resume.

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This was confirmed in the statement quoted by the international report. The statement issued by the three countries and the European Union said that "the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has also confirmed this in its report dated 11 November". Paris, Berlin, London, and Brussels have said Iran's move is in opposition to the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Action Plan (JCPOA). Iran had agreed to suspend some of its nuclear programs. The joint statement said that Tehran's recent decision shows acts like not following the JCPOA commitments.

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At the same time, Iran says that it does not feel obliged to the JCPOA after the US has come out of this agreement suddenly. Let me tell you that in its current report on Iran on Monday, IAEA said that it has also seen uranium particles in the establishment of Iran. The United Nations body of nuclear weapons watchdog has said it found uranium particles at an undisclosed site in Iran. In its report, the information released by Iran's nuclear program has given this information.

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