The Atomic Energy Agency reveals it is storing an amount of the enriched mineral 18 times more than agreed in 2015
Joe Biden pledged during his campaign to get back the nuclear deal with Iran signed in 2015 by Barack Obama and broken by Donald Trump in 2018, but a year of indirect negotiations has passed and “the prospect of reaching an agreement At best, it’s vague,” said Robert Malley, chief US negotiator.
The dialogue process that began in Vienna has been suspended since March and in recent days a report from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirms that the Iranians already have enough material to build a bomb, and Israel’s complaints about the theft of classified documents by Iran in 2000 of the IAEA itself further removed the possibility of an agreement. The Iranians insist that their nuclear program is for peaceful purposes only.
The IAEA revealed on Monday that Tehran is storing 18 times more enriched uranium than was agreed in 2015 and confirmed that the Islamic republic continues to enrich it to a degree higher than the then-agreed 3.67 percent. This departure from the text signed seven years ago is part of their pressure strategy in light of Trump’s breach of the agreement and they insist these are reversible measures as the US lifts sanctions.
Tehran described the IAEA report as “unfair and unbalanced” and regretted that “it does not reflect the reality of negotiations” with the international organization. Saeed Khatibzadeh, a spokesman for the State Department, said he hopes “this path will be corrected” and accused Israel of wanting to change the direction of some reports so that they are “more political than technical”.
This was also Khatibzadeh’s response to Israel’s strategy of derailing nuclear negotiations by publishing documents obtained by Mossad on the past nuclear program. Israel took advantage of less than a week to go before the IAEA board of directors, which decides the future of the investigation, reveals to the international organization a theft of documents from Iran.
“Iran stole classified documents from the atomic body and used that information to evade systematic nuclear research. How do we know? Because we have Iran’s deception plan in our hands,” Prime Minister Naftali Bennet said. It turns out that Iranian intelligence was spying on the IAEA in order to evade and mislead the international organization.
In any case, it is materially before 2015, the date the deal was sealed by which the Iranians committed to limit their uranium enrichment and allow investigations by international teams in return for the lifting of sanctions.
Another obstacle to signing the agreement is Iran’s demand to remove the Revolutionary Guards from the list of US terrorist organizations. This was also a decision Trump made in 2019. Israel has been one of the countries most insistent on including the guardians in this relationship, and Joe Biden recently informed Bennet of his intention not to change Trump’s decision, despite the impact it could have on the negotiations. The head of the Jewish state thanked him for the gesture and praised Biden as “a true friend of Israel”.
Source: La Verdad

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