Sabtu, 06 Juli 2019

Iran plays diplomatic hardball on the eve of enrichment deadline - Aljazeera.com

Iran is set to increase the level of uranium enrichment beyond the threshold allowed under the 2015 nuclear deal in a risky bid to force Europe's hand to buy its oil amid stifling US sanctions.

On Monday, Iran announced it has breached the 300kg limit in uranium that it is allowed to keep in its stockpile. The planned increase on Sunday to enrich uranium beyond the 3.67 percent cap is seen as the next step in its game plan to play hardball with Europe, while trying to keep the nuclear agreement alive.

On Friday, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's top foreign policy adviser Ali Akbar Velayati said Tehran could increase the level to five percent on July 7, which marks the end of the 60-day deadline Iran had set for Europe to deliver on the financial incentives spelled out in the nuclear deal.

Velayati said the decision is a "result of consensus" in the Iranian establishment in response to the "violations" committed by the remaining parties to the deal, also known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).

In 2017, US President Donald Trump had started dismantling the deal signed during the time of his predecessor Barack Obama. Trump eventually withdrew from the JCPOA in May 2018 and started to reimpose sanctions against Iran months later. 

The five percent uranium enrichment Velayati mentioned falls under medical research and power generation level.

Velayati specifically mentioned the Bushehr reactor, located in the country's southwest, which generates electricity for Iran, saying that a "five percent purity is needed ... to make use of the uranium" at the nuclear power plant.

"We will reduce our obligations as much as they reduce them," said Velayati, addressing the JCPOA signatories.

"But if they fulfil their obligations, we will do our part in fulfilling them."

On Wednesday, President Hassan Rouhani had also threatened to resume building a heavy water reactor at Arak.

Despite the sharp rhetoric aimed at rallying the domestic audience, the Iranian leaders have left some room for diplomatic manoeuvre.

Velayati and Kermani emphasised that the increased uranium enrichment was meant for power generation and "peaceful purpose" and "not for producing atomic bomb".

Rouhani also said that Iran will only take action if Europe fails to deliver on its commitments.

Iran is still far-removed from a weapons-grade nuclear armament. It needs at least 1,500kg of uranium enriched at 90 percent to build a single bomb, according to nuclear experts.

Iran also gave up 12,000kg of lower-enriched uranium and shut its centrifuges in exchange for the lifting of international sanctions that allowed it to sell its oil in the international market.

Farhad Rezaei, an Iran defence expert, told Al Jazeera that it was unlikely that Iran will violate the nuclear agreement "in a meaningful way", keeping the enrichment at about five percent level in the foreseeable future.

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"This will be a source of concern, but it is not dangerous because if the regime decides to go beyond this, and turn it into weapons-grade uranium, the IAEA [UN nuclear watchdog] and intelligence services of the US and Israel will be able to detect it," said Rezaei.

Rezaei also pointed out that in order to turn 1,500kg of uranium into highly enriched uranium, Iran has to reinstall advanced centrifuge models, which are crucial to the break-out time.

"These are not the kind of activities that the Iranians can just hide," he said before adding that if Iran is intent on building a bomb, it would have already left the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).

"Even without the JCPOA, they have to allow IAEA inspectors to visit the sites and keep the programme at peaceful purposes level" as a signatory to the NPT, he said.

Leaving the nuclear deal and the NPT is not an attractive option for the leadership in Tehran because the leadership understands that the consequences are high, he said.

"All these manoeuvres are perhaps designed to persuade the other JCPOA parties to resist Trump sanctions. If you listen to the Iranians, they repeatedly say they only want to sell their oil. Nothing more."

On Monday, British Foreign Minister Jeremy Hunt expressed worry about the steps Iran was taking but stopped short of threatening to put sanctions against Tehran and urged Iran to "come back into compliance" with the JCPOA. 

As part of their efforts to save the nuclear deal, Germany, France and the United Kingdom created the Instrument in Support of Trade Exchanges (INSTEX) in January to facilitate trade with Iran that bypasses US sanctions.

INSTEX became operational on June 28. However, transactions were only limited to items already exempted from US secondary sanctions.

What Iran wants is for this so-called special purpose vehicle (SPV) to also open the door for the purchase of its oil - something that Europe has so far resisted. With its crude oil sales dropping to 400,000 barrels a day, Iran is financially under pressure to ramp up revenue.

'Step forward but not enough'

Earlier, Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araqchi said the progress at INSTEX did not meet Iran's expectations.

"It was a step forward, but it is still not enough and not meeting Iran's expectations," said Araqchi.

Mehran Haghirian, a Tehran-based political analyst, is optimistic the European signatories will be able to deliver on Tehran's demands.

"I don't think it is too late for negotiations. It never is," said Haghirian.

As for diplomacy between Iran and the US, which is seen as the most decisive element in the survival of the nuclear deal, Rezaei said, "All avenues are closed off."

"Trump's maximum pressure on one side and Khamenei's rejecting dialogue with the Trump administration ended the diplomatic road," he said. "It's a dangerous situation and any miscalculation from each side can quickly spiral out of control and end in a full-scale war."

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2019-07-06 18:21:00Z
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Iran to lift uranium enrichment to 5%, above level in 2015 deal:... - Reuters

FILE PHOTO: The Iranian flag flutters in front the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) headquarters in Vienna, Austria March 4, 2019. REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger/File Photo

DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran will announce on Sunday that it will raise its uranium enrichment level to 5%, a concentration above the limit set by its 2015 nuclear deal with six major powers, an Iranian official told Reuters.

“The main announcement tomorrow will be the increase of the level of enrichment to 5% percent from 3.67% that we agreed under the deal,” the official said on Saturday on condition of anonymity.

Iran’s semi-official Fars news agency reported earlier that Iran’s senior nuclear negotiator Abbas Araqchi will announce more cuts in its commitments to the pact on Sunday.

Writing by Parisa Hafezi, Editing by William Maclean

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2019-07-06 17:54:00Z
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Meghan and Harry release Archie christening photos - CNN International

The baby son of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex was christened in Windsor on Saturday, exactly two months after Archie was born on May 6. Photos taken after the private ceremony were released hours later.
The snaps were taken by fashion photographer Chris Allerton in the Green Drawing Room at Windsor, the same room where Harry and Meghan took some of their wedding pictures last year.
One of the photos shows Archie with his parents, his grandfather the Prince of Wales, the Duchess of Cornwall, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Meghan's mother Doria Ragland, and two sisters of Princess Diana, Lady Sarah McCorquodale and Lady Jane Fellowes.
A second, black and white photo, pictured just Archie, Meghan and Harry in the Rose Garden at the castle.
Harry and Meghan were criticized by some for keeping Archie out of the spotlight, especially after it emerged recently that British taxpayers footed a £2.4 million (about $3 million) bill for their home renovation.
While royal baptisms have been private, cameras have been allowed to capture the arrivals of the family and their guests when the three children of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge -- George, Charlotte and Louis -- were christened.
Meghan and Harry's private christening for baby Archie causes almighty storm
The christening was held at a private chapel in Windsor Castle. The intimate service was officiated by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby.
Harry was christened at St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle in 1984, and he and Meghan wed there in May 2018.
Only a few guests were invited to witness the baptism, according to Buckingham Palace. Among them were the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall, as well as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. The Queen skipped the event due to a prior engagement, according to the palace.
Seventh in line to the throne, Archie Harrison does not qualify immediately for the title of prince and the Sussexes have chosen not to use any title at all for their son.
The photos provide the first proper view of Archie's face.
While Archie will have the right to use his father's second peerage title, Earl of Dumbarton -- his parents have indicated they won't be using it for him.
However, when Prince Charles becomes King, Prince Harry's son will automatically become His Royal Highness Prince Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor.

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2019-07-06 16:02:00Z
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Boris says he compared Muslim women to letterboxes to 'defend right of women to wear burkas' - Guardian News

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2019-07-06 14:46:38Z
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North Korea: Released Australian Student Was Spying - TIME

North Korea: Released Australian Student Was Spying | Time

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2019-07-06 14:11:54Z
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Iran: UK 'should be scared' of retaliation over seized tanker - New York Post

Iran said Saturday the United Kingdom should be “scared” of possible retaliation after the Royal Marines captured an Iranian supertanker in Gibraltar.

“I am openly saying that Britain should be scared of Iran’s retaliatory measures over the illegal seizure of the Iranian oil tanker,” Mohammad Ali Mousavi Jazayeri, a member of a powerful group of clerics, was quoted as saying in Fars, Iran’s semi-official news agency.

“We have shown that we will never remain silent against bullying … As we gave a staunch response to the American drone, the appropriate response to this illegal capture (of the tanker) will be given by Iran as well,” Reuters reported.

The tanker was seized on Thursday for trying to take oil to Syria in violation of EU sanctions.

Iran also repeated threats to increase its level of enriched uranium beyond limits stipulated in the 2015 nuclear deal, which the US exited.

“Americans directly and Europeans indirectly violated the deal,” a top aide to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said in a video posted Saturday on an Iranian website.

Ali Akbar Velayati, Khamenei’s adviser on international affairs, said in the video that increasing enrichment closer to weapons-grade levels was “unanimously agreed upon by every component of the establishment,” the Associated Press reported.

“We will show reaction exponentially as much as they violate it. We reduce our commitments as much as they reduce it,” said Velayati, Khamenei’s adviser on international affairs. “If they go back to fulfilling their commitments, we will do so as well.”

The video follows similar threats on Wednesday. President Trump responded to those earlier threats with a tweet warning the nation to “Be careful with the threats, Iran. They can come back to bite you like nobody has been bitten before!”

Iran wants European leaders to offer a way for Tehran to avoid punishing economic sanctions, especially those targeting its crucial oil sales, that Trump put in place in the year since he pulled the US out of the pact.

With Post wires

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2019-07-06 13:25:00Z
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Alek Sigley: North Korea accuses Australian of 'spying' - BBC News

North Korea says an Australian student who had been detained for several days before being released had been "spying" for news outlets.

Alek Sigley, 29, was reported missing in late June, but was freed on Thursday after Swedish officials in Pyongyang met the North Korean government.

NK News, one of the websites to publish his writing, has rejected Pyongyang's claims that he spied for them.

It said his columns only "presented an apolitical view of life in Pyongyang".

Mr Sigley, a fluent Korean speaker, had been living in Pyongyang while studying a Master's at Kim Il-sung university and running a tourism business.

Mr Sigley has not commented on why he detained. Following his release, he flew to Japan, where his wife lives.

On Saturday, North Korea's state-run news agency KCNA said that Mr Sigley had "on numerous occasions transferred information, including photographs and analysis, that he gathered while travelling to every corner of Pyongyang using his status as an international student".

He had done this "upon request by anti-DPRK [North Korea] news outlets such as NK news", KCNA added.

The government decided to deport him on humanitarian grounds after he "honestly admitted that he had been spying... and repeatedly asked for our forgiveness for infringing on our sovereignty", it said.

North Korea often accuses foreigners detained in its country of espionage or "hostile acts".

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In a statement, NK News, a website specialising in North Korean news and analysis, said it appreciated "the DPRK's decision to promptly release Sigley on humanitarian grounds".

It said it had published six articles from Mr Sigley which showed "vignettes of ordinary daily life in the capital".

"The six articles Alek published represent the full extent of his work with us and the idea that those columns, published transparently under his name between January and April 2019, are 'anti-state' in nature is a misrepresentation which we reject."

Mr Sidley had published an essay titled: "From Perth to Pyongyang: my life as an Aussie student at Kim Il Sung University", as well as articles about North Korean fashion, apps, and restaurants.

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2019-07-06 12:49:07Z
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