
The Iranian Foreign Minister said on Saturday that his country would accept the restoration of nuclear interviews with the US, if no further attacks were assured, the state media reported.
Foreign Minister ABBAS ARAGHCHI said in a speech with foreign diplomats based in Tehran that Iran has always been ready and will be prepared for interviews about his nuclear program in the future, but “assurance should be ensured that this trend for war will be ensured.”
Referring to the twelve -day Israeli bombing of Iranian nuclear and military sites and US strike 22.
Iran taking over the nuclear watchdog of UN
After the strikes Iran suspended cooperation with a nuclear watchdog of the UN, which led to the departure of inspectors.
Araghchi said that, under Iran’s law, the country will respond to the request of the agency on cooperation “case” on the basis of Iran’s interests.
He also said that any inspection of the agency should be carried out on the basis of Iranian “security” fears and security of inspectors.
“The risk of proliferation of radioactive components and an explosion of ammunition, which remains from the war in offensive nuclear places, is serious,” he said.
He also repeated the attitude of Iran to continue to enrich the uranium on his soil. US President Donald Trump insisted that it could not happen.
Israel claims he acted because Tehran was within reach of a nuclear weapon. The US intelligence agency and the International Atomic Energy Agency evaluated that Iran had been organized in 2003 by a nuclear weapon program, although Tehran enriched Uranus up to 60 percent, a technical step from the 90 %weapons.
Will hit the American Iranian nuclear facility
The US joined the Israeli attack on June 22 and intervened three Iranian nuclear facilities. Trump claimed that he “smoked” the Iranian nuclear infrastructure, while Iranian officials said the places were “seriously damaged” but was not destroyed. In response, Iran fired missiles at the Katari Air Base used by American units. The ceasefire between Iran and Israel entered into force later in June and still held, despite both parties that blame each other for violations.
Iranian President Masoud Pezshkian said in an interview published on Monday that US strikes had so seriously damaged his country’s nuclear facilities that the Iranian authorities were still unable to approach them in a destruction survey.
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