Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization (AEOI) says it plans to launch a ‘series of new and advanced centrifuges’ following the latest politically motivated resolution issued by the UN nuclear agency.

Iran to launch series of new centrifuges following IAEA resolution
23 Nov 2024 - 9:24
Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization (AEOI) says it plans to launch a ‘series of new and advanced centrifuges’ following the latest politically motivated resolution issued by the UN nuclear agency.
The International Atomic Energy Agency's Board of Governors on Thursday voted 19 to 3, with 12 abstentions, for the resolution, brought by Britain, France, and Germany (E3), that alleged Tehran had a poor cooperation with the agency and requested a "comprehensive" report on its nuclear activities "at the latest" by spring 2025.
“After the resolution, we immediately started our remedial measures. We will significantly increase enrichment capacity,” Behrouz Kamalvandi, Deputy Chairman of International, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs, said in a televised interview on Friday.
He added that the AEOI will use a variety of advanced machines, increase the speed of research and industrial development for each of these machines and improve infrastructures.
He said the European countries seek to push Iran’s nuclear industry backward through pressure tactics “but this will never happen.”
Kamalvandi added that the number of countries that voted in favor of Europe in passing a new resolution against Iran was significantly fewer than before.
An earlier resolution in June, tabled by France, Britain, and Germany (E3), received significant support, with 20 member states voting in favor. China and Russia voted against the resolution and 12 countries abstained from the vote.
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