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Iran Rial Collapse: Sanctions Trigger Currency Crisis

Iranian ⁤Rial Plummets as Sanctions ⁤Return, Currency Redenomination Proposed

TEHRAN ‌- The Iranian Rial ‍experienced a historic collapse ⁣this week following the reinstatement ‌of⁢ United nations sanctions,⁣ reaching a record ⁢low of 1.1 million per U.S. ⁢dollar on the black⁢ market as of Sunday, according to currency tracking sources. Simultaneously, Iranian lawmakers have ⁢advanced a bill proposing a meaningful ‌currency redenomination.

The proposed legislation, published on ⁤the parliament’s website, would see 10,000 Rials exchanged for one new Rial. The bill requires final approval from the Council of⁢ the ‌Guardians of the Revolution and the signature‍ of ​President Masoud Pezeshkian to become law.

The return‌ of UN sanctions, initiated ⁣by⁣ France, ⁤Great ⁤Britain, and Germany in‌ August, took effect on September ⁣28th. These sanctions are a⁣ response to concerns over Iran’s⁢ nuclear program, specifically allegations ⁣of intensive⁣ uranium enrichment aimed ⁤at developing nuclear weapons.

According to the International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran currently possesses ⁤approximately 440 kg of uranium enriched to 60 percent.Experts assess​ that further enrichment to 90 percent would provide sufficient material for the construction of 8-10 atomic bombs. Iranian officials maintain ‍that its nuclear program is​ solely⁣ for peaceful purposes, a ​claim that contradicts the 2015 agreement which limited uranium enrichment​ to 3.67 percent.

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