Tehran (AP) – Deputy Chief of the United Nations Nuclear Watch Agency Visits Iran The Islamic Republic’s foreign minister said on Sunday, and bid to rekindle the sour bond.
There will be no tests on Iran’s nuclear facilities during the visit International Atomic Energy Agency Foreign Minister Abbas Araguchi said, scheduled for Monday. The visit is the first following the 12-day Israeli-Iran war in June, when some of its major nuclear facilities were hit.
Iranian President Masuud Pezeshkian On July 3rd, the country ordered its country to suspend cooperation with the IAEA after US and Israeli airstrikes struck its most important nuclear facilities. The decision could further limit the ability of inspectors to enrich Tehran’s programme, which had almost enriched uranium, to weapons-grade levels.
“Unless we have reached a new framework for cooperation, there is no cooperation and the new framework is undoubtedly based on laws passed by Congress,” Araguchi said.
State media said last week in a television show that they said they would allow Terreylan to allow the IAEA to cooperate. The best national security councilthe country’s best security organization.
Iran has previously limited IAEA testing as a pressure tactic in negotiations with the West, and it is unclear how quickly discussions between Tehran and Washington have spoken about deals over the nuclear program.
The US Intelligence Agency and the International Atomic Energy Agency evaluated Iran in 2003 that it had the last organized nuclear weapons program, but Tehran had uranium enriched to 60%.
The US bombed three major Iranian nuclear sites as Israel in June Aviation war unfolded With Iran. Nearly 1,100 people have died in Iran. Includes many military commanders In Israel, 28 people were killed, but nuclear scientists.
