The international atomic inspectors have already traveled out of the country. According to Staatsmedia, President Massoud Pezeshkian has signed a decree that exposes cooperation with the International Atomic Authority IAEA. But now the government is back in Tehran. The cooperation was not fully stopped, emphasizes Abbas Araghtschi Minister of Foreign Affairs.
According to the Iranian minister, however, all activities now take place through the National Security Council. “The questions of the agency are checked, evaluated and answered separately with regard to the interests of Iran,” Araghtschi told the Irna of the Staatsnieuws on Sunday. At the end of June, the parliament of Iran had passed a law that exposes cooperation with the IAEA until the safety of the Iranian nuclear facilities is guaranteed. Iran’s security council must decide when this is the case. A good week ago, IAEA inspectors left the country after the formal suspension of the collaboration.
“The risk of spreading radioactive material and the risk of explosion of remaining ammunition is serious,” said Araghtschi. IAEA inspectors to the nuclear facilities therefore has both a security aspect and an aspect that relates to the safety of the inspectors themselves.
Iran sticks to uranium enrichment
After the twelve-day war against Israel and the United States, in the course of the national Iran, the national national national national, the regime in Tehran is still interested in a diplomatic solution for nuclear question. “However, the other parties must make us credible in advance that they are really interested in diplomacy,” Araghtschi said with a view to a possible meeting with American representatives. In any case, his government will not agree to any agreement that the country does not allow uranium enrichment, the 62-year-old emphasized. Moreover, discussions should be limited to the nuclear program and may not include defense problems such as the Iranian Rocket program.
Source: Krone

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