Iran threatens nuclear conflict according to UN surveillance report

Iran threatens nuclear conflict according to UN surveillance report
Iran has warned to expand its nuclear activities after the 35-member governor councilor of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) passed a resolution on Thursday, which said that the country violated its obligations to non-distribution of core weapons.
reaction of Tehrans to the resolution
Tehran reacted with the announcement of the opening of a new uranium -enrichment center and the installation of advanced centrifuges. This escalation is expected to complicate the upcoming discussions regarding the nuclear agreement with the United States, which are to be continued this weekend.
coordination of the iaea
The nations who took part in the IAEA meeting in Vienna voted on the resolution, with 19 members, 3, and 11, as Reuters reported. The IAA had previously accused IAA for a lack of cooperation, but the decision of Thursday represents an official determination of the violation and could lead to the matter being brought to the UN Security Council.
political motives behind the resolution
The resolution was introduced by European countries and the USA after an IAEA report on May 31 Iran described Iran as not compliant with its nuclear obligations. Among other things, this includes refusing to answer questions about uranium particles that have been found in non -declared locations in the country, as well as the storage of uranium, which corresponds to almost gun -capable quality. Iran said that the IAEA report was politically motivated.
uranium and its use
uranium is a nuclear fuel that can be used for the production of a bomb with a high level of enrichment. However, Iran emphasizes that his nuclear program serves peaceful purposes.
Iran's reaction to international allegations
The United States, the United Kingdom, France and Germany, has criticizedTehran for the introduction of the resolution and explains that it "has no choice but to react". A high -ranking Iranian official told CNN that "Iran intends to take a number of retaliation measures as soon as the resolution is accepted by the IAEA", including a restriction of cooperation with the authority and the activation of advanced centrifuges.
negotiations on the nuclear contract
The resolution of the IAEA board comes at a time when Tehran and Washington are in the middle of complicated negotiations on Iran's nuclear program. Indirect conversations will be held in the Omani capital Maskat on Sunday. Despite several rounds of negotiations on a new nuclear agreement, there is an important dispute: Iran's insistence on the right to uranium enrichment.
escalation of regional tensions
The tensions in the region have increased significantly shortly before the next round of negotiations takes place. On Wednesday evening, the US foreign and defense ministry took steps to organize the departure of non-necessary employees from the Middle East. It is unclear what led to this change in the attitude, but a defense officer said that the US Central Command is monitoring "progressive tensions in the Middle East".
Finally, Trump said that the employees were being pulled off "because it could be a dangerous place and we will see what happens." The US embassy in Jerusalem also published a security warning on Thursday, the US government employees and their families prohibited the trips outside of Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and Be’er Sheva until further notice.