Report: Iranian government ceased dismantling centrifuges

The reported break on Tuesday follows the issuing a letter drafted by 20 conservative lawmakers complaining that the process of complying with the nuclear deal was too rushed

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(JTA) — Iranian media is reporting that the government has stopped taking apart centrifuges in two uranium enrichment plants.

The reported cessation on Tuesday follows the issuing of a letter, drafted by 20 conservative lawmakers, complaining that the process of complying with the nuclear deal was too rushed, according to Reuters.

The nuclear deal, negotiated between Iran and six world powers, including the United States, lifts economic sanctions in exchange for Iran curbing its nuclear program. Israel has staunchly opposed the deal, which was completed in July.

Last week, Iran announced it had begun shutting down inactive centrifuges, a process the country’s conservatives oppose.

Only inactive centrifuges were being dismantled, according to Iranian reports.

Last week’s letter from hardliners to President Hassan Rouhani said that deactivating the centrifuges violated directives of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

 

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