Iran threatens to restart nuclear programme 'within five days'

If the US pulls out of the deal that ended sanctions, Iran says it will start enriching uranium immediately

Iranian and US flags during the 2015 Vienna nuclear agreement signing ceremony
(Image credit: Carlos Barria/AFP/Getty Images))

Iran has said it could begin the process of producing nuclear weapons in less than a week if the US pulls out of the agreement that ended international sanctions on the country.

Ali Akbar Salehi, one of the country's vice presidents and head of its atomic programme, told the state-sponsored Press TV network that he was "committed to the 2015 deal and loyal to it" - but said efforts to resume enriching uranium to the 20 per cent level needed for a bomb could be resumed within just five days.

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