In Tehran, Iran announced the activation of new advanced centrifuges for uranium enrichment, reacting to an "anti-Tehran" resolution by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Iran's Foreign Ministry and the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran issued a joint statement, criticizing the resolution as "politically-motivated" and "unrealistic." Despite this, Iran will continue technical cooperation with the IAEA. The resolution, supported by the US, France, Germany, and the UK, was adopted by the IAEA Board of Governors. Iran's UN representative, Saeid Iravani, criticized the resolution, noting it ignored recent positive discussions with IAEA chief Rafael Grossi. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragachi contacted foreign ministers of IAEA Board member countries, urging opposition to the resolution. Under the 2015 nuclear deal, Iran was limited to older centrifuges, but began using advanced ones after the US withdrew from the deal in 2018.
Iran is a country in the Middle East, known for its rich history and culture. It is officially called the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Centrifuges are machines that spin really fast to separate substances. In this context, they are used to enrich uranium, which can be used for nuclear energy or weapons.
Uranium enrichment is a process to make uranium suitable for use in nuclear reactors or weapons. It involves increasing the percentage of a specific type of uranium atom.
IAEA stands for International Atomic Energy Agency. It is an organization that promotes the peaceful use of nuclear energy and prevents its use for military purposes.
A resolution is a formal decision or statement made by a group, like the IAEA, to address a specific issue or situation.
A UN representative is a person who represents their country at the United Nations, an international organization that works on global issues like peace and security.
The 2015 nuclear deal, also known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), was an agreement between Iran and several world powers to limit Iran's nuclear activities in exchange for lifting economic sanctions.
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