Grossi: I will probably travel to Tehran by the end of April
The Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, in response to the recent threatening statements of the US president on the issue of Iran’s nuclear program, emphasized the necessity of an agreement in this regard and announced details about his future trip to Tehran.
According to RCO News Agency, Rafael Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, said in an interview that he expects to travel to Tehran before the end of this month (April) to discuss Iran’s nuclear deal.
“We are investigating the date (for travel) that will be done in the coming weeks,” the Russian Dice News agency published this article.
The Director General of the Agency, in response to a question by a reporter’s reporter on whether he meant this month (April), explained: “Probably.”
According to Grossi, US President Donald Trump’s recent threat to Iran “proves the need to reach an agreement.”
Grossi’s reaction comes from a threatening tone against Iran last Sunday: If we do not agree with Iran and not receive a guarantee for Iran’s non -construction of nuclear weapons, it will be bombed. It will be bombed in an unprecedented manner.
Trump, who is known for his threatening statements for the highest points, said: “Iranian and American officials are negotiating.”
The threatening rhetoric of US officials in the past few days against Iran and some regional actors has been raised as Iranian Foreign Minister Sayed Abbas Arakchi responded in a message on the X -Social Network: “It should be clear to everyone that there is nothing called” military option “, let alone” military solution “. The catastrophic failures in our region, which cost more than $ 5 trillion for previous US governments, are sufficient.
The US president may not be interested in the Year 2 nuclear deal, but that agreement implies a key commitment from Iran that is still in place and even the United States – outside the agreement – has benefited from it, Iraqchi wrote.
“Iran will never seek to search, produce or obtain nuclear weapons under any circumstances,” he wrote.
“We need a good and strong agreement,” Dass also wrote. All my efforts are focused on this, so I go to Tehran again.
Earlier, the Iranian Foreign Ministry reported that Iraqchi and Grossi agreed in a telephone conversation about the Agency’s Director General’s visit to Tehran and details are being investigated.
Iran, despite the unilateral withdrawal of the US government from the nuclear deal in the first round of Donald Trump’s presidency, was committed to its obligations in the context of the agreement, and only after a year and a half to endure sanctions and European partners in the agreement to reduce their obligations to reduce their obligations to reduce their obligations.
Iran’s action has been a legitimate reaction to the parties to the agreement, under paragraph 2 of the Brajam and with the information of the Agency. However, Iranian officials have said that if all parties are returned to fulfill their obligations, these measures would be returned to the previous state.
Vienna’s talks in the Joe Biden government have failed to revive the deal, but Iran has insisted that if the parties show a political will, it will be ready to finalize an agreement to lift sanctions.
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