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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accused Iran of lying about its nuclear activities and promised to reveal what he called evidence of its continued involvement in developing its nuclear program, stressing that Israel would never allow Iran to develop nuclear weapons.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accused Iran of lying about its nuclear activities and promised to reveal what he called evidence of its continued involvement in developing its nuclear program, stressing that Israel would never allow Iran to develop nuclear weapons.
Jerusalem – .. "Iran announced today that it is violating a clear commitment it made when it enriched uranium with a quantity and exceeded 300 kilograms," Netanyahu said during a ceremony held Monday in Jerusalem to honor superior military reserve units.
"Iran is moving forward in a concrete way towards the manufacture of nuclear weapons, and when we unveiled Iran's secret nuclear archive, we proved that the nuclear agreement with Iran was built on a big lie."
"More evidence will soon be revealed that will prove that Iran has lied all the time," Netanyahu said.
Netanyahu stressed that "Israel will not allow Iran to develop nuclear weapons, and on this day, I say to all European countries," abide by your commitments. You have committed yourself to act when Iran breaches the nuclear agreement, and you have committed to activating the automatic sanctions mechanism established by the Security Council. So, I say to you, do this. "
The Iranian foreign minister, Mohammad Jawad Zarif, said on the sidelines of his presentation of the duty of condolence in a deputy of the Islamic Shura (parliament) earlier on Monday, that the country's stockpile of enriched uranium exceeded 300 kg, the limit allowed under the nuclear agreement.
"Iran has exceeded 300 kilograms of its stockpile of enriched uranium," Zarif was quoted as saying by the ISNA news agency. "Europe has not implemented any of its commitments in the nuclear deal."
Iranian President Hassan Rowhani announced in May that his country had taken two strategic steps to stop the sale of enriched uranium over 300 kg and stop the sale of heavy water surplus of 130 kilograms, stressing that it also granted the parties to the nuclear agreement for 60 days to secure Iran's interests in oil If it does not, the bank will increase its uranium enrichment rate to the desired result.
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