“Ulianov” met with Iran’s representative in the Atomic Energy Agency – Mehr news agency Iran and world’s news

According to the Mehr news agency, “Mikhail Ulyanov”, the permanent representative of Russia in international organizations based in Vienna, published a message on his Twitter, announcing the meeting with Mohsen Naziri, the representative of Iran in the International Atomic Energy Agency.
The permanent representative of Russia in international organizations based in Vienna wrote in this regard: Today I met with Mohsen Naziri, the permanent representative of Iran.
“Mikhail Ulyanov” added that in this meeting, they discussed the upcoming visit of “Grossi” (Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency) to Iran and the upcoming meeting of the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency on March 6.
Hours ago, he tweeted about this: “84% enrichment in Iran” issue has been successfully resolved. There is nothing left to speculate about.
The American Bloomberg news website recently claimed in a report that the International Atomic Energy Agency is trying to investigate how Iran enriched uranium up to 84%.
In this report, citing two high-ranking Western diplomats, it was claimed that inspectors of the International Atomic Energy Agency in Iran discovered quantities of enriched uranium last week, which was slightly less than the amount needed to produce a nuclear weapon!
These diplomats also criticized Iran’s peaceful nuclear activities, calling these activities the cause of a new crisis!
In the continuation of the report, it was said that the International Atomic Energy Agency is trying to determine how Iran has produced and stored uranium enriched with 84% purity, because this level of enrichment is the highest level of uranium enrichment that Iran has ever seen. It was discovered and its concentration is only 6% less than the amount required for a weapon.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) announced Tuesday that it is consulting with Iran on the source of uranium particles enriched to 83.7 percent purity — very close to weapons grade — at the Fordow nuclear facility.
According to the report, Iran informed the agency that “unwanted fluctuations in enrichment levels may have occurred during the transition period when the process injected (60 percent) product (November 2022) or during feed cylinder replacement.”
Behrouz Kamalvandi, deputy and spokesman of the Atomic Energy Organization, said about Bloomberg’s claim: “It is unfortunate that the International Atomic Energy Agency is still being misused as a political tool to put pressure on the Islamic Republic of Iran.”
He pointed out that the material published in Bloomberg was done with the aim of discrediting and distorting the facts, and reminded: what the agency has raised with Iran regarding the existence of a particle or particles of uranium with an enrichment of more than 60% in the place of milk It is common to harvest the product through sampling.
The spokesperson of the Atomic Energy Organization also emphasized: The presence of uranium particles above 60% in the enrichment process does not mean enrichment above 60%.