But Iran has not said it wants to quit the agreement, leaving some room for the deal's remaining parties – Britain, China, France, Germany and Russia – to try to save it, according to analysts.Iran had been expected to announce a new step back from its commitments under the deal following a series of measures since May last year in response to the US pulling out of the accord in 2018 and reinstating sanctions.
Iran is"politically very careful.... They are not saying we are leaving the deal," said Robert Kelley, a former inspections chief at the International Atomic Energy Agency , which monitors the deal's implementation., in Baghdad in a drone strike has added to geopolitical tensions, while the 2015 accord – known formally as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action – had already been shaky.
The accord capped Iran's uranium enrichment at 3.67%, sufficient for power generation but far below the more than 90% level required for a nuclear weapon. Two months later, Tehran said it had resumed uranium enrichment at the underground Fordo plant south of the Iranian capital."We will enter a period of waiting where we will see what is happening on the ground," the diplomat said, adding"technical details provided to the IAEA by Iran would give an idea" of the extent of the latest move.
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