Iran has accelerated its enrichment of uranium to near weapons-grade, the UN atomic watchdog says.

Iran accuses Biden of illegal threat

“The emphasis on using ‘other options’ against (Iran) amounts to threatening another country illegally and establishes Iran’s right to reciprocate … against ‘available options’,” Ali Shamkhani, secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, said on Twitter.

Biden told Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett in White House talks on Friday he was putting “diplomacy first” to try to rein in Iran’s nuclear program, but that if negotiations fail he would be prepared to turn to other unspecified options.

The UN atomic watchdog says in a report released this month that Iran has accelerated its enrichment of uranium to near weapons-grade, a move raising tensions with the West as both sides seek to resume talks on reviving Tehran’s nuclear deal.

The indirect US-Iranian talks in Vienna have been on hold since the last round ended on June 20 as Iran’s new government under hardline President Ebrahim Raisi prepared to take over.

Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei drew a parallel on Saturday between the Biden administration’s approach to the nuclear accord to that of former president Donald Trump, who withdrew from the deal in 2018 and reimposed sanctions on Iran.

Read the article in The Canberra Times (AAP).