Iran halts 20 per cent enrichment of Uranium

Update: 2014-01-21 23:29 GMT
‘Voluntarily halting the production of 20 per cent uranium enrichment is the major measure that we are undertaking on Monday by noon,’ Salehi said, referring to a landmark nuclear deal clinched between Iran and world powers.

‘Two cascades (used to enrich uranium) in Natanz and four cascades in Fordo will be disconnected by noon which means the production of 20 per cent is practically stopped,’ Salehi added.

Inspectors from the UN nuclear watchdog arrived in Tehran on Saturday to oversee implementation of the deal that puts temporary curbs on Iran’s nuclear programme.

The team is tasked with reporting back to the Vienna-based agency on steps Tehran must take under the deal agreed in November and finalised last week between Iran and the P5+1 group of world powers.

Agreed after years of fruitless negotiations, the accord is to come into effect on January 20 and will last for six months during which Iran - among other obligations - must limit its enrichment of uranium to five per cent.

The country must also begin to neutralise its stockpile of uranium purified to 20 per cent, a few technical steps short of weapons-grade.

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