Iran will no longer abide by any limits on uranium enrichment under 2015 nuclear deal: State TV

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Iran will no longer abide by any limits on uranium enrichment under 2015 nuclear deal: State TV
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Iran said on Sunday it would further roll back its commitments to a 2015 nuclear deal with six major powers but continue to cooperate with the U.N.

nuclear watchdog, the IAEA, according to state television.

The station cited a government spokesman as saying Iran would not respect any limits set down in the pact on the number of uranium enrichment centrifuges it could use, which meant there would be no limits on its enrichment capacity, the level to which uranium could be enriched, or Iran's nuclear research and development. These would from now on be based on Iran's technical needs.This is breaking news. Please check back for updates.

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