Dr. Emily Landau, Head of Weapons Control Project at the Institute for National Security Studies, said in an interview with Arutz Sheva that the US, Russia and France's agreement to a deal with Iran in which 75% of its uranium will be enriched outside the country allows Iran to buy more time.
"If you take a look at the arrangement, which has not yet been ratified, then it is true that 75% of the uranium will be transferred to Russia and France, but Iran on its end has not committed to stop its enrichment activity at Natanz, so even if the delivery of enriched uranium outside Iran decreases the stockpile in its possession, it could replenish it in less than a year's time.”
"If you take a look at the arrangement, which has not yet been ratified, then it is true that 75% of the uranium will be transferred to Russia and France, but Iran on its end has not committed to stop its enrichment activity at Natanz, so even if the delivery of enriched uranium outside Iran decreases the stockpile in its possession, it could replenish it in less than a year's time.”
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