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There is a deadlock in Iran’s nuclear case/I hope to go to Tehran – Mehr news agency Iran and world’s news



According to Mehr News Agency, quoted by Vatican News, Rafael Grossi, the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, met and discussed with Pope Francis, the leader of the world Catholics, on Thursday during his trip to the Vatican, and during this meeting, he discussed the need to find a solution. He emphasized multilateralism for international crises and avoiding escalation of nuclear tension.

After this meeting, Grossi said about the possibility of progress in Iran’s nuclear case: “As the Pope has said before, there is a deadlock in the field of Iran’s case, negotiations have failed, there are many meetings and exchanges of views in this connection, and That is why the agency does not want to leave this political vacuum on such a volatile and dangerous issue.”

The director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency said about the status of Iran’s nuclear case: “There are two parallel paths, one is the path of a general agreement, the so-called Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), and the other path is the path of bilateral negotiations between the Agency and Iran.” We could not progress. Iran, at the same time in the uranium enrichment process, [و] It is moving forward in the development and construction of more advanced centrifuges. “This is really worrying because these are steps towards nuclear proliferation, which we should avoid.”

In the end, Grossi added this about Iran, that I hope to be able to go to Tehran. “I always say that the agency is a place of agreement and a space and a platform for mutual understanding,” Grossi said. So I am ready to travel and if possible, I will start traveling again as soon as possible.”

A month ago, “Rafael Grossi”, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, in an interview with Al Jazeera TV channel, did not mention the Zionist regime’s nuclear weapons arsenal in the region, which is also not monitored by this organization, in his words in response to the host’s question about “enrichment” 60% of uranium from Iran” had announced: “This amount of enrichment is definitely close to the amount of enrichment at the weapons level; Of course, weapons enrichment is 90%; But Iran’s uranium enrichment is 60%. No one says that they (Iran) are building nuclear weapons. “It is obvious that the constant estimation of materials at these high levels requires the presence of inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency to verify the accuracy of all matters.”

In this interview, the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency continued in this interview by repeating the bogus and undocumented claims of this institution regarding Iran’s peaceful nuclear activities: “We need clarification. Iran’s response to the agency’s questions is necessary. The launch of new generation centrifuges shows that Iran is determined to produce more uranium at a high speed. They go far beyond what was agreed upon and there is a message behind these actions. Now we are moving towards using IR2, IR4, IR6 centrifuges and adding thousands of centrifuges and thousands of cascades. Beyond the statistics, they are progressing and enriching far more than they ever bargained for! We carry out some inspection activities in Iran and it is not that the agency is not present in Iran at all. But the capacity that we have has been continuously reduced.”

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