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Iran to withdraw from nuclear non-proliferation treaty if sanctions reimposed

Iran to withdraw from nuclear non-proliferation treaty if sanctions reimposed

Al Bawaba10-03-2025

ALBAWABA- In a significant escalation, Iran has signaled its intent to withdraw from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) if international sanctions are reinstated, according to Russia's representative to international organizations in Vienna.
The warning comes amid growing concerns over Iran's nuclear program and rising tensions with the West.
Russia's envoy stated that the automatic return of all sanctions on Iran is under consideration, warning of a potential uncontrollable escalation if diplomatic dialogue is not restored.
He also noted that the duration of the existing action plan for Iran's nuclear program is nearing its end, with no efforts underway to establish an alternative agreement.
The statement follows renewed threats from U.S. President Donald Trump, who warned of possible military action against Iran's nuclear program, accusing Tehran of pursuing nuclear weapons—a claim echoed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Both leaders have hinted at military intervention should Iran continue its nuclear activities.
Meanwhile, a recent report from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirmed that Iran has significantly increased its stockpile of uranium enriched to near weapons-grade levels. Also Read 32 rescued after oil tanker and cargo ship crash in North Sea
According to the IAEA report, as of February 8, Iran possesses 274.8 kilograms (605.8 pounds) of uranium enriched up to 60%—a short technical step away from the 90% threshold required for nuclear weapons.
This marks a sharp rise from 182.3 kilograms (401.9 pounds) recorded in November 2024.
عاجل | مندوب روسيا بالمنظمات الدولية بفيينا: إيران تعتزم الانسحاب من معاهدة حظر انتشار السلاح النووي إن عادت العقوبات — الجزيرة - عاجل (@AJABreaking) March 10, 2025

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