TEHRAN – Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani on Wednesday rejected a bill approved by parliament that would have suspended U.N.
inspections and boosted uranium enrichment, saying it was “harmful” to diplomatic efforts aimed at restoring the 2015 nuclear deal and easing U.S.
sanctions.The tug-of-war over the bill, which gained momentum after the killing of a prominent Iranian nuclear scientist last month, reflects the rivalry between Rouhani, a relative moderate, and hard-line lawmakers who dominate parliament and favor a more confrontational approach to the West.The bill would have suspended U.N.
inspections and required the government to resume enriching uranium to 20% if European nations fail to provide relief from crippling U.S.