France labels Iran's further uranium enrichment "provocation"



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The French foreign ministry said Wednesday Iran's further uranium enrichment was a provocation and abuse of international laws."This declaration is a provocation. It reinforces the old concern of the international community next to the Iranian regime's intransigence and its continuous violations of international law," foreign ministry spokesman Bernard Valero said.

Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) chief Fereidoon Abbasi said Wednesday Iran would triple its 20-percent uranium enrichment production.Abbasi also said Iran would soon install the first series of 164 new-creation centrifuges at Natanz and Fordo, the nation two nuclear enrichment plant life, adding that the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) would be well-versed before the installation.

The French ministry accused Iran of a "continuation of enrichment behavior at Natanz, the construction of deep water reactor in Arak, disguise the site of Qom" and leaving IAEA's questions unanswered. The west has long assumed that Iran is trying to create nuclear weapons through uranium enrichment, while the Iranian establishment insists the nuclear program is peaceful.

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