Iran’s dialogue with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) would be “technical” and “complex”, the country’s Foreign Ministry stated that the United Nations’s nuclear guard officials were first marked for the first time since the Tehran deduction last month after a journey triggered by a strike by Israeli’s strike.
Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmayel Bagei told reporters on Monday that a meeting can be held with the Minister of External Affairs Minister Abbas Argchi during the IAEA visit, “But it is soon to predict what will happen as a result of the talks because these are technical talks, complex talks,” Al Jazira.
Following the visit of IAEA officials, President Masaud Peseshkian ordered Iran to suspend Iran on July 3 after the 12-day war with Israel. The struggle told the United States to begin a massive attack on behalf of Israel against the major Iranian nuclear sites, Al Jazeera.
In an interview with Al Jazira last month, Peseshkian said that his country is ready for future war, Israel can work against it, saying that he was not optimistic about the ceasefire between countries. He confirmed Tehran’s commitment to continue his nuclear program for peaceful purposes.
He said in the interview that Israel’s attacks, which killed major military figures and nuclear scientists, damaged nuclear facilities and killed hundreds of citizens, demanded to “eliminate” Iran’s hierarchy, but “completely failed to do so.”
Deputy Foreign Minister Kazam Gharibabadi on Monday told the IRNA news agency run by the state of Iran that Masimo Aparo, Deputy Director General of IAEA and chief of security measures, left Iran after a meeting with the Iranian delegation including the Ministry of External Affairs Ministry officials and the IAEA, “Iran and Iran’s method of conversation between the agency and Iran.”
Gharibabadi said that consultation would continue in future, but did not provide further details. IAEA did not immediately release a statement about the visit of immense, which included no planned access to the Iranian nuclear sites.
On June 12, the board of Watchdog said that the board of Iran said that the relations between Iran and IAEA in the middle of Iran had deteriorated that Iran had disturbed its non-edition obligations, told Al Jazeera, a day before Israeli’s air strikes.
Bagi criticized the lack of IAEA’s Israeli attacks response, stating, “The target of peaceful facilities attacks of a country under 24 -hour monitoring, and the agency avoided showing a wise and rational response and did not require it,” according to Al Jazeera.
Argchi had earlier called cooperation with the agency, which will now require approval by Iran’s Supreme Security Body, Supreme National Security Council, how to redefine the two sides, to redefine it. This decision would further limit the capacity of inspectors to track Tehran’s nuclear program, enricting uranium near arms-grade levels.
Iran has limited IAEA inspections in the past during a conversation with the West, and it is not clear when the conversation between Tehran and Washington between its nuclear program will resume, if at all.
American intelligence agencies and IAEA evaluated that Iran finally performed an organized nuclear weapon program in 2003. Although Tehran has enriched uranium up to 60 percent, it remains below 90 percent of the weapon-grade level. (AI)