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Zarif: Iran has exceeded the nuclear agreement by storing more than 300 kilograms of enriched uranium

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Iran's foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, said Tehran had exceeded the Iranian nuclear deal by stockpiling more than 300 kilograms of enriched uranium.

The Iranian news agency ISNA quoted Zarif as saying that the move was prepared and based on advance planning.

Zarif said in response to a question by Esna that Tehran had exceeded its 300 kg stockpile. "According to what we have already said, Tehran has surpassed this percentage, according to what we have already said clearly, that what we do and act on is based on our own rights."

Asked whether America might impose sanctions on Europe, he said: "That's their problem. They have to solve their problem."

For his part, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Abbas Moussaoui said that Europe should accelerate its efforts to save the nuclear agreement.

Mousavi said that Iran's steps to reduce its obligations under the nuclear deal "can be reversed."

Tehran has also warned the Europeans that it will take the second step by cutting its commitments under the nuclear deal if the INSTEX mechanism does not enter into force before July 7.

The Iranian news agency Fars quoted an "informed source" Monday as saying that Iran's 3.67 enriched uranium stockpile exceeded the 300 kg level.

"The inspectors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), after weighing them last Wednesday, again weighed the enriched materials produced by Iran, which exceeded the limit of 300 kg," the source told IRNA.

The source told the agency "Fares", last Saturday, that Iran will soon exceed the maximum of uranium included in the nuclear agreement not to meet the Vienna meeting of Tehran's demands. "

The source said that Iran intends to raise its stockpile of enriched uranium immediately after the deadline of two months on the background of the failure of the Vienna meeting on the nuclear agreement made sufficient progress.

But at the same time he stressed that Tehran is ready to reconsider the reduction of its commitment to the commitments of the nuclear agreement in the event of European countries meet their demands regarding the oil and banking sectors.

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