Grossi: There is no evidence of uranium transfer from Isfahan – Mehr News Agency | Iranian and world news
In response to the IAEA officials’ comments on the entry of inspectors in Iran, he said: “The law approved by the Islamic Consultative Assembly has been postponed to the Supreme National Security Council’s decision, so all agency’s requests will be made to the Supreme National Security Council to decide on them.”
Iraqi said: “Now, the decisions of the Bushehr power plant, which should be made under the supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors, will be made and any cooperation will be within the framework of the Majlis law to serve the interests of the Iranian nation.”
On the other hand, Lawrence Norman, a correspondent for the Wall Street Journal, claimed in a message to X -Monday: At a conference in the United States, the IAEA Director General announced that talks with Iran were still ongoing, and that IAEA inspectors were in the opposite. It is still unclear whether these statements mean an official agreement between Iran and the Agency for the return of inspectors or the only anticipation of the IAEA Director General.
Reza Najafi, the ambassador and permanent representative of the Islamic Republic of Iran to the International Atomic Energy Agency, also said on Friday that the deputy director of the agency in Tehran recent The delegation of our country met with the Deputy Director General of the Agency for Safeguards in Vienna.
During the meeting, the parties continued to discuss how Iran interacts with the International Atomic Energy Agency, given the new situation caused by US and Zionist attacks on the peaceful nuclear facilities of Iran and within the framework of the new Islamic Parliament.
Najafi reiterated: “The parties were progressing in this round of talks and the talks were to continue the formulation of the interactions within the framework of the Majlis law.”
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