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Grossi: The discrepancies in nuclear materials at UCF in Isfahan have been resolved

The Director General of the Agency said at the opening of the meeting of the Board of Governors: The Agency believes that the disagreements in the nuclear materials at UCF have been resolved.
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according to the report of Tasnim news international group, Raphael Grossi Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency said at the opening meeting of the Agency’s Board of Governors regarding Iran’s nuclear program: Regarding the issue of Iran’s nuclear program, my latest report on verification and monitoring in the Islamic Republic of Iran in the light of United Nations Security Council Resolution 2231 you have Note that Iran’s enriched uranium reserves are still increasing, although the level of enriched uranium has decreased slightly to 60%.

He also claimed in his statement Updated: The agency has lost continuity of awareness regarding the production and inventory of centrifuges, rotors, heavy water and uranium ore concentrate. It has been three years that Iran has temporarily stopped the implementation of its Additional Protocol.

Previously, Iran stopped the implementation of the Additional Protocol on March 5, 2019. The American government and European capitals, without having taken any serious and effective action to return to JCPOA obligations, expect Iran to postpone the measures to reduce its obligations.

Hojjat-ul-Islam Rouhani, the President of Iran at the time, earlier in the meeting of the government board, referring to the law approved by the parliament regarding reducing the implementation of nuclear obligations, stated: Although the government has clearly stated its opinion about this law, it will implement the law. What will be implemented is that Iran will stop the implementation of the Additional Protocol from March 5, but no inspectors are going to be expelled from Iran.

After Trump’s withdrawal from the JCPOA, the official opportunity of the European countries to Iran stated: The Islamic Republic of Iran waited for a total of one year due to the repeated requests of the European countries, and the goodwill of Iran was proven to the whole world.

Grossi continued, regardless of Iran’s previous reports and explanations regarding the remaining 2 places, he claimed: There has been no progress in resolving the remaining safeguard issues. Iran has not provided the Agency with valid technical explanations for the presence of uranium particles of human origin in Varamin and Torquzabad, or has not informed the Agency of the current nuclear sites or contaminated equipment.

Grossi continued his statement and claimed: Iran also needs to implement the 3.1 amendment code, which is a legal obligation for Iran. Is. These remaining safeguards issues stem from Iran’s obligations under the Comprehensive Safeguards Agreement and must be resolved so that the Agency is in a position to ensure that Iran’s nuclear program is exclusively peaceful.

These claims of Grossi have been raised while following the illegal withdrawal of the United States from the JCPOA and the inability of the European Union and the three European countries Germany, France and the UK to fulfill their obligations, Iran, based on paragraphs 26 and 36 of the JCPOA, all voluntary clarifying measures beyond the agreement It stopped implementing its comprehensive safeguards, including the amended 1/3 code (as specified in paragraph 65 of the JCPOA annex). Iran’s decision to stop implementing its obligations under the JCPOA was fully in line with its inherent rights according to Articles 26 and 36 of the JCPOA and in response to the US’s illegal withdrawal from the JCPOA, and this obvious fact cannot be a basis for the IAEA and other Western countries to demand beyond the NPT as well as Refusing to fulfill its commitments.

The Director General of the Agency also claimed that Iran has unilaterally stopped the implementation of the joint statement and stated: This creates doubts It makes Iran adhere to what we have agreed. I also deeply regret that Iran has not yet reversed its decision to revoke the appointment of several experienced IAEA inspectors. Grossi should deal with the essence of the matter instead of projecting it. He claims that Iran fired inspectors based on their nationality and should not have canceled their appointment. This is despite the fact that according to Iran’s law, it has the right to cancel the appointment of inspectors not only before they are appointed but also after that.

Grossi is trying to address This issue and ignoring Iran’s natural right will politicize the peaceful nuclear program of our country and create a psychological atmosphere against Iran. This is despite the fact that such an approach clearly contradicts the guiding principle stated in the preamble of the joint statement of March 4, 2023, in which the Agency committed to engage with Iran in full compliance with its rights under the Comprehensive Safeguards Agreement (CSA).

He also emphasized at the end that all these concerns can be addressed only through constructive and meaningful interaction and asked Iran to fully and unequivocally cooperate with the agency.

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