Grossi: World powers should resume negotiations with Iran
In an interview with "Financial Times", the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency asked the world powers to resume negotiations with Iran. |
according to the report of Tasnim news international group, Raphael Grossi Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, in an interview with the Financial Times newspaper, by reiterating his claims against Iran’s peaceful nuclear program, called on the world powers to resume negotiations with Iran and the dangers caused by the accumulation of enriched uranium, while the attention It is aimed at the war between Israel and Hamas, don’t forget.
He also said in this interview regarding the use of a new framework for negotiations with Iran: Negotiations with Iran are possible. It needs a new framework, not an attempt to revive the 2015 agreement (JCPOA), which has failed since the United States withdrew from it in 2018 under President Donald Trump.
While stating that there is a need to recreate the dialogue system with Iran, Grossi claimed: Trying to revive the JCPOA will not work. You can still call it JCPOA, but it should be JCPOA 2 or something like that, because you have to adapt to new conditions.
The IAEA director general also A claim said that the situation surrounding Iran’s nuclear program is very uncertain and asked countries to engage with Iran again. In this interview, Grossi repeated his claims about enriched uranium deposits. Iran said: Tehran’s stockpile of enriched uranium continues to increase, although it had decreased in recent months. The United States of America has caused the “uncertainty” of this agreement since the JCPOA in 2018.
IAEA director general said: “We reached this agreement (JCPOA), but The deal fell into limbo after the United States withdrew from it in 2018, after which Iran started retaliating by not adhering to the deal.
After the withdrawal of the United States from the JCPOA nuclear agreement, the Islamic Republic of Iran started to reduce its obligations by referring to the clauses of the JCPOA due to the deviation of Western countries from fulfilling their obligations in this agreement. Iran’s actions have been carried out under the provisions of the JCPOA, which allows Iran to reduce its nuclear obligations if any of the parties do not comply with the terms of the agreement. Meanwhile, it is mentioned that the Islamic Republic of Iran has always emphasized the peaceful nature of the country’s nuclear program in response to Western countries that accuse Tehran of trying to obtain nuclear weapons.
Publisher | Tasnim News |