The state’s media said that Iran’s Foreign Minister said on Saturday that his country would accept the start of nuclear dialogue with the US, if there was any other assurance against it, the state media said.
External Affairs Minister Abbas Argchi said in a speech to Tehran-based foreign diplomats that Iran has always been ready and will be ready to negotiate about its nuclear program in future, but, “assurance should be provided that in terms of re-starting talks, the trend will not move towards war.”
referring to the 12-day Israeli Bombing of Iran’s atomic and military sites, And US strike on 22 June, Argchi said that if the US and others want to resume the conversation with Iran, “First, there should be a firm guarantee that such tasks will not be repeated. Iran’s attack on nuclear features has made the solution more difficult and complicated to get a solution based on negotiations.”
After the attacks, Iran suspended cooperation with the United Nations Atomic Sentinel, Due to which the inspectors departed.
Argchi stated that under the Iranian law, the country would respond to the agency’s request for cooperation “in case of case by case” based on Iran’s interests. He also said that any inspection by the agency should be done on the basis of security of Iran’s “security” concerns as well as the security of inspectors. He said, “The risk of proliferation of radioactive ingredients and an explosion of ammunition that lives in the attacked nuclear sites, is serious,” he said.
He reiterated the position of Iran on the need to enrich uranium on his soil. US President Donald Trump has insisted that this could not happen.
Israel claims that it acts as Tehran was within the reach of an nuclear weapon. Iran was evaluated by American intelligence agencies and international nuclear power agency in 2003, an organized nuclear weapon program in 2003, although Tehran was enriching uranium up to 60%-a small, technical step away from the weapon-grade level of 90%.
In an interview published on Monday, Iranian President Masaud Pesesian said the US air strike so badly damaged its country’s nuclear facilities that Iranian officials have still not accessed them to survey the destruction.
Tehran, Iran, Associated Press