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Accident at Iran nuclear facility, no casualties or pollution: Fars
by AFP Staff Writers
Tehran (AFP) April 11, 2021

An "accident" took place at an Iranian nuclear facility on Sunday but caused no casualties or damage, the Fars news agency reported, citing the spokesman of Iran's nuclear agency.

Behrouz Kamalvandi said there had been "an accident in part of the electrical circuit of the (uranium) enrichment facility" at the Natanz complex, a day after Iran announced it had started up advanced uranium enrichment centrifuges at the site in a breach of its undertakings under a troubled 2015 nuclear deal.

There were "no casualties nor pollution", he said, adding that "the causes of the accident are under investigation and more details will be released later".

The accident follows an explosion at a factory for advanced centrifuges at Natanz last July.

The authorities blamed that incident on "sabotage" by "terrorists", but have not released the results of their investigation into it.

President Hassan Rouhani on Sunday inaugurated a replacement factory at Natanz as well as a cascade of centrifuges for enriching uranium and two test cascades, in a ceremony broadcast by state television.

The new equipment enables Iran to enrich uranium more quickly and in higher quantities, to levels that violate the 2015 nuclear deal.

The administration of then-US president Donald Trump withdrew from the multilateral accord in 2018 and re-imposed biting sanctions. Iran later responded by progressively rolling back its own commitments under the agreement.

Parties to the deal opened talks in Vienna on Tuesday with the aim of bringing the US back to the deal, bringing Iran back into compliance and lifting sanctions.


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New life for Iran nuclear deal? Here's where it stands
Vienna (AFP) April 8, 2021
The Iran nuclear deal - thrown into disarray when the US left it in 2018 - may get a second lifeline with US President Joe Biden saying he is ready to reverse his predecessor Donald Trump's decision. Negotiators began meeting this week in Vienna on putting the 2015 deal, which aims to curtail Iran's nuclear programme in exchange for sanctions relief, back on track. What's the format? Delegates from countries still party to the deal - Britain, China, France, Germany, Iran and Russia - met ... read more

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