Iran’s President Sheikh Hassan Rouhani on Tuesday ordered the country’s scientists to start work on nuclear-powered ships in response to the expected renewal of sanctions by the United States.
In letters read out on state television, Rouhani said the US administration has delayed or exercised procrastination to implement the JCPOA and the subsequent extension of ISA is the blatant breach of the context of JCPOA, and told Iran’s Atomic Energy Organisation to start work on “planning the design and production of fuel and nuclear power plants for maritime transport.”
The president said he had also ordered the foreign ministry to prepare a legal complaint to the international committee that oversees the nuclear accord.
For this purpose, Rouhani gave executive order to Ali Akbar Salehi to carry out the technical requirements to manufacture atomic propeller for ships:
1. Planning for design and construction of nuclear propeller for ships in cooperation with scientific and research centers.
2. Study to produce fuel for the atomic propeller in cooperation with scientific and research centers.
The president required Salehi to provide him with a report on implementing the executive order in the matter of maximum three months.
Under the deal signed in July 2015, world powers agreed to lift international sanctions in exchange for curbs to Iran’s nuclear program.
But US lawmakers recently voted to renew 10-year-old sanctions legislation against Iran related not just to nuclear issues, but also ballistic missile-testing and human rights.
President Barack Obama is expected to sign the measure into law in the coming days, saying it makes no difference to last year’s agreement because the White House will continue to suspend all the sanctions linked to Iran’s nuclear program.
Source: Agencies