The underground Natanz uranium enrichment facility in which Iran intends to instal more of its advanced IR-2m centrifuges. AP
The underground Natanz uranium enrichment facility in which Iran intends to instal more of its advanced IR-2m centrifuges. AP
The underground Natanz uranium enrichment facility in which Iran intends to instal more of its advanced IR-2m centrifuges. AP
The underground Natanz uranium enrichment facility in which Iran intends to instal more of its advanced IR-2m centrifuges. AP

Iran steps up breaches of nuclear deal as UN chief inspector set to visit Tehran to negotiate access to sites


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The International Atomic Energy Agency is sounding the alarm at another breach by Iran to the nuclear deal it entered in 2015, as the organisation’s head is set to visit Tehran on Saturday to find a solution to the stand-off with the West.

On Wednesday, Reuters reported that Iran has informed the UN nuclear watchdog of its plans to install more of its advanced IR-2m centrifuges at an underground uranium enrichment plant at Natanz. An IAEA report warned the plans would deepen a breach of Iran’s nuclear deal.

“Iran indicated it plans to install two additional cascades of 174 IR-2m centrifuges at FEP to enrich ... up to 5 per cent U-235. This will bring the total number of cascades of IR-2m centrifuges either planned, being installed, or operating in FEP to six,” the IAEA report to its member states said.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel voiced "concern" that Iran was failing to meet its obligations, in telephone talks with President Hassan Rouhani

This follows another breach by Iran last week as it has begun producing uranium metal, according to the agency. Iran has also informed the IAEA executive director that it will cease voluntary implementation of the Additional Protocol to the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) on February 23.

On Wednesday, the IAEA said director general Rafael Grossi will visit Tehran on Saturday for discussions with senior Iranian officials, whom it did not identify.

It said the aim is “to find a mutually agreeable solution for the IAEA to continue essential verification activities in the country”, according to the Associated Press.

Top diplomats from European nations and the United States will hold talks on Thursday to see how to revive the 2015 deal, the French foreign ministry said on Wednesday. French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian will host his German and British counterparts in Paris, with America's new top diplomat Antony Blinken joining via videoconference.

Highlighting the tough path ahead, German Chancellor Angela Merkel voiced "concern" that Iran was failing to meet its obligations, in telephone talks with President Hassan Rouhani, her spokesman said in a statement.

The landmark nuclear deal, aimed at limiting Tehran's nuclear programme in exchange for international sanctions relief, is hanging by a thread.

Former US president Donald Trump withdrew from the accord in 2018 and reimposed sanctions on Tehran, with Iran a year later gradually suspending its compliance with most key nuclear commitments in response.

Under the agreement, IAEA inspectors are supposed to have limited access to non-nuclear Iranian facilities, including military sites, in cases of suspected illegal nuclear activity.

But under a law passed by Iran's parliament in December, Iran will stop allowing the intrusive inspections in late February unless there is an easing of US sanctions.

Mr Trump's successor, Joe Biden, said the US intends to return to the deal, but that Washington will return to full compliance only once Iran does.

Mr Grossi has been to Iran only once since taking over the helm of the IAEA in 2019.

But the visit in August 2020 was considered a success, leading to IAEA inspectors eventually being given access to two sites where undeclared nuclear activities may have taken place in the early 2000s.

Iran on Monday reiterated that opposition to nuclear weapons was its official policy.

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Day 3, Abu Dhabi Test: At a glance

Moment of the day Just three balls remained in an exhausting day for Sri Lanka’s bowlers when they were afforded some belated cheer. Nuwan Pradeep, unrewarded in 15 overs to that point, let slip a seemingly innocuous delivery down the legside. Babar Azam feathered it behind, and Niroshan Dickwella dived to make a fine catch.

Stat of the day - 2.56 Shan Masood and Sami Aslam are the 16th opening partnership Pakistan have had in Tests in the past five years. That turnover at the top of the order – a new pair every 2.56 Test matches on average – is by far the fastest rate among the leading Test sides. Masood and Aslam put on 114 in their first alliance in Abu Dhabi.

The verdict Even by the normal standards of Test cricket in the UAE, this has been slow going. Pakistan’s run-rate of 2.38 per over is the lowest they have managed in a Test match in this country. With just 14 wickets having fallen in three days so far, it is difficult to see 26 dropping to bring about a result over the next two.

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Prefers vegetables and fish to meat and would choose salad over pizza

Walks daily as part of regular exercise routine 

France is her favourite country to visit

Has written books and manuals on women’s education, first aid and health for the family

Family: Husband, three sons and a daughter

Fathiya Nadhari's instructions to her children was to give back to the country

The children worked as young volunteers in social, education and health campaigns

Her motto is to never stop working for the country

'Panga'

Directed by Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari

Starring Kangana Ranaut, Richa Chadha, Jassie Gill, Yagya Bhasin, Neena Gupta

Rating: 3.5/5

The specs: 2018 Nissan Patrol Nismo

Price: base / as tested: Dh382,000

Engine: 5.6-litre V8

Gearbox: Seven-speed automatic

Power: 428hp @ 5,800rpm

Torque: 560Nm @ 3,600rpm

Fuel economy, combined: 12.7L / 100km

Results

Catchweight 60kg: Mohammed Al Katheeri (UAE) beat Mostafa El Hamy (EGY) TKO round 3

Light Heavyweight: Ibrahim El Sawi (EGY) no contest Kevin Oumar (COM) Unintentional knee by Oumer

Catchweight 73kg:  Yazid Chouchane (ALG) beat Ahmad Al Boussairy (KUW) Unanimous decision

Featherweight: Faris Khaleel Asha (JOR) beat Yousef Al Housani (UAE) TKO in round 2 through foot injury

Welterweight: Omar Hussein (JOR) beat Yassin Najid (MAR); Split decision

Middleweight: Yousri Belgaroui (TUN) beat Sallah Eddine Dekhissi (MAR); Round-1 TKO

Lightweight: Abdullah Mohammed Ali Musalim (UAE) beat Medhat Hussein (EGY); Triangle choke submission

Welterweight: Abdulla Al Bousheiri (KUW) beat Sofiane Oudina (ALG); Triangle choke Round-1

Lightweight: Mohammad Yahya (UAE) beat Saleem Al Bakri (JOR); Unanimous decision

Bantamweight: Ali Taleb (IRQ) beat Nawras Abzakh (JOR); TKO round-2

Catchweight 63kg: Rany Saadeh (PAL) beat Abdel Ali Hariri (MAR); Unanimous decision