
Iran will resume US nuclear talks while ensuring that there are no other attacks
The Iranian Foreign Minister said on Saturday that his country will accept the resumption of nuclear talks with the United States if there are assurances No more attacks against it, Government media reported.
In a letter to foreign diplomats coupled in Tehran, Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi said that Iran was always ready and will be ready in the future. She talks about her nuclear program, However, “the assertion should be presented that if the talks are resumed, the trend will not lead to war.”
In reference to the 12 -day Israeli bombing of the Iranian nuclear and military sites, and the American strike on June 22, Aragcha said that if it is We and others want to resume conversations With Iran, “First of all, there should be a firm guarantee that such measures are not repeated.
The attack on Iranian nuclear facilities has made more difficult and complex for a negotiating solution. “
After strikes, Iran suspended cooperation with United Nations International Nuclear Energy Agency, This led to the departure of the inspectors.
Aragici said that under Iranian law, the country will answer the agency’s request to “issue an issue”, based on Iran’s interests.
He also said that any inspection should be made by the agency based on Iran’s “security” concerns as well as the safety of the inspectors.
He said: “The risk of spreading radioactive ingredients and an ammunition explosion that is still war on nuclear sites that have been attacking is dangerous.”
He also repeated Iran’s position on the need for Continue enriching uranium On the soil.
President Donald Trump He insisted that it could not happen.
Israel claims to have acted because Tehran was accessible to a nuclear weapon.
American intelligence agencies and the International Atomic Energy Agency evaluated another Iran program for an organized nuclear weapons program in 2003, although Tehran was enricging uranium by up to 60 %-a short technical step away from 90 % weapons levels.
Iranian President Masoud Bezishian said in an interview published on Monday that US air strikes severely affected his country’s nuclear facilities to the point that the Iranian authorities are still unable to reach the scan of destruction.
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