The UN Service on Nuclear Surveillance will visit Iran within the next two weeks, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman said today, a few days after the service manager said Tehran was ready to resume.
Bagai added that a manual on the future of Iran’s cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Organization (IAAEA) would be presented on the basis of the recent bill approved by the Iranian parliament and which restricts this cooperation.
The law, which has become law, stipulates that any future Iranian Nuclear Energy Inspectorate by the IEAE should be approved by the Tehran National Security Council.
The IAEA has said that he must be allowed to repeat inspections after Israel and the US blows last month they were intended to destroy the Iranian nuclear program and deprive him of the ability to build a nuclear weapon. Iran denies that it seeks to build nuclear weapons and says that its program has strictly peaceful purposes.
The UN Service is particularly concerned about where the stocks of about 400 kg of Iran’s enriched uranium are located.
Bayai reiterated Iran’s position that he would again go into indirect talks with the United States if his national interest demands it, but said he has no plans for a six -year -old negotiations with Washington for his nuclear program.
Iran and the US have held five rounds of talks with Oman’s mediation, which were resolved as a result of the 12 -day war between Iran and Israel.
In the talks, there were important points of disagreement, such as Washington’s demand that Tehran would stop the domestic uranium enrichment program.
Bagai said today that, as a member of the Nuclear Nuclear Treaty, Iran should have the right to enrich heaven.
Source :Skai
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