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Arab League worried about Iran's uranium enrichment levels

April 15, 2021
Arab league Secretary-General Ahmad Abul Gheit.
Arab league Secretary-General Ahmad Abul Gheit.



Saudi Gazette report

CAIRO —
The Arab League on Wednesday expressed deep concern following Iran's decision to start enriching uranium at 60 percent by using sophisticated centrifuges, the Kuwait News Agency reported.

"This decision is a dangerous development because it is a clear step toward the development of a nuclear weapon, which contributes to doubts over the real objectives of Iran's nuclear program," Secretary-General Ahmad Abul Gheit said in a statement.

He said high uranium enrichment levels were not needed if the nuclear program was designed for peaceful purposes.

The Iranian move "is within continuous violations by Iran of its commitment in the nuclear agreement which has been witnessing intensive negotiations to revive it," Abul Gheit added.

A nuclear agreement, he said, should address the concerns of the Arab countries regarding Iran's "destabilizing policies in the region and its systematic interference in domestic affairs of Arab countries."


April 15, 2021
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