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Repeating Grossi’s claims about Iran’s nuclear program – Mehr News Agency | Iran and world’s news



According to Mehr News Agency, quoted by Reuters, “Rafael Grossi”, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, in repeating his recent claims, claimed that as a result of compensatory measures and agreement Iran, the information gap of the IAEA regarding Iran’s nuclear program has increased and Iran should act more transparently in the field of cooperation with the IAEA.

“Rafael Grossi” today at the press conference after the quarterly meeting of the Board of Governors of the International Agency international Atomic energy and in line with positioning Hi Recently, the anti-Islamic Republic of Iran claimed that no progress has been made in the current investigation regarding Iran’s nuclear activities.

Grossi emphasized that there are no signs that Iran will withdraw from it P T Does not exist. witnessed in recent times Am that countries that do so intend to develop their nuclear weapons, but Iran has made clear its desire to maintain its obligations under it P T has shown I hope this continues.
Director General of the Agency international Atomic Energy continued its claims against Iran in such a way that the Agency’s information about Iran’s nuclear program is less and Iran should be more transparent in its cooperation with the Agency.
Grossi also discussed the conflict between Ukraine and Russia and the nuclear power plant issue Zaporozhye He paid and said to produce a nuclear power plant Zaporozhye It has been severely affected by military actions. Director General of the Agency international Atomic Energy also emphasized that the main priority at the moment is not to stop the activities of the nuclear power plant Zaporozhye Make sure.
Director General of the Agency international Atomic Energy also said that consultations with the Russian and Ukrainian sides regarding the creation of the zone buffer Nuclear and physical security around the power plant Zaporozhye It started in the south of Ukraine. Grossi emphasized that the nuclear power plant’s reactors and fuel storage facilities Zaporozhye are still at risk.
Director General of the Agency international Last Wednesday, Atomic Energy also claimed in a report: Iran’s enriched uranium reserves have exceeded 19 times the limit (set in the 2015 nuclear deal known as the JCPOA). Iran’s stockpile of enriched uranium is up to 60%, close to weapons grade, much higher than the amount that is sufficient for an atomic bomb.

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