Washington: Tehran must stop the escalation and rebuild confidence

Washington: Tehran must stop the escalation and rebuild confidence

The American delegate to the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency announced on Wednesday that Iran had thwarted the revival of the nuclear agreement in September due to new demands, calling on Tehran to stop escalation and rebuild confidence.
He also said in a statement published by the United States Mission to International Organizations in Vienna on its website, “There is no realistic reason that justifies Iran’s enrichment of uranium by 60%.


For his part, the European Union Ambassador, Stefan Cleman, said that the agreement offered to Iran since August is the best that can be reached.
In a speech within the Board of Governors, the European Union expressed its regret that Iran rejected the diplomatic path and the transformation of the nuclear program to its political performance. Cleiman said, “We are very concerned that Iran’s nuclear program continues to progress beyond the acceptable.


The European Union ambassador also continued, “We urge Iran to implement transparency tools and allow the atomic agency to monitor operations,” noting that the longer the current situation, the more uncertainty over the foundations of future cooperation.
The head of the Iranian Energy Organization announced earlier today that there was no visit to the United Nations International Agency to his country on the agenda.

While the agency’s delegation was scheduled to visit the Authera at the end of this month in an effort to achieve progress in the current investigation about the presence of nuclear materials in three locations.
Last June, the Agency Governor Council took a decision criticizing Iran for its lack of cooperation in the matter, which Tehran responded to stopping the work of a number of surveillance cameras belonging to the agency in its facilities.

The agency’s latest report on the tenth of this month had made it clear that Iran’s in stock of enriched uranium was slightly shrinking, as it decreased by about 267 kilograms to an estimated 3673. 7 kg, but it still exceeds 202. 8 kilograms allowed by the nuclear agreement concluded in 2015 According to Reuters.
While he pointed out that its inventory of enriched uranium is 60 percent, which is close to the level of manufacturing weapons of about 90 percent, increased by about 6.

7 kg to more than 62 kilograms. This is very sufficient, in the event of increased fertilization, to make one nuclear bomb.
It is noteworthy that in April of last year, talks began to revive the nuclear agreement, which has been traveling since the withdrawal of the United States in 2018, but it did not lead to results despite long arrival rounds.

Especially since the issue of investigation into these three sites is still pending with the atomic agency, which has repeatedly confirmed in all the patrol reports, that the Iranian authorities have not submitted a healing way on that issue..

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