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NUCLEAR IRAN: Brussels rise first sanctions against Iran in December


  The easing of sanctions imposed on Iran "will begin in December," said Monday, Nov. 25 the head of the French diplomacy, Laurent Fabius, on Europe 1, c that is to say, a few weeks after the signing of the agreement in Geneva. A meeting of the European Union at the level of Ministers of Foreign Affairs is "expected in a few weeks," he said. The lifting of sanctions will be "limited, targeted and reversible," said he continued, without specifying the relevant fields. "It's the same thing on the American side," noted Laurent Fabius. These sanctions, imposed to varying degrees over the past twenty years, have hit the Iranian economy. Their emergence is one of the main reasons that led Tehran to sign the agreement with the G5 +1 in the night from Saturday to Sunday. A closely supervised exercise Laurent Fabius also pointed out that the ability of Iran to enrich uranium, while all UN resolutions decade has demanded suspension of this process would closely supervised. "This is guaranteed to both sides, it is an enrichment program, it is not the same as a right to enrichment, in terms that are mutually agreed upon. It means that (Iran) can not do everything and anything, there are specific limitations, "said he said. Asked about Israel's rejection of the agreement and on whether they feared Israel preventive strikes, Laurent Fabius said: "At this point no, because nobody would understand. " Under the agreement reached this weekend in Geneva between Iran and the six powers responsible for the nuclear issue (United States, Russia, China, France, Britain and Germany ), Tehran will not be able to enrich uranium beyond 3.5% or 5%, so for civilian use only. Its stock of 20% enriched uranium will also be neutralized. Tehran claims a right to enrich uranium for civilian use. However, the country has only one plant, Bushehr, and supplied with fuel supplied by Russia. According to experts, it is necessary to have 50,000 centrifuges enriching uranium to 3.5% to feed a plant. The Iran now has 19,000. With news (AFP)