Tehran-SANA
A member of the Presidium of the Iranian Islamic Consultative Assembly, Ahmad Amir Abadi Farahani, revealed that his country will expel the inspectors of the International Atomic Energy Agency unless the unjust embargo measures and US sanctions against it are lifted by February 21, which is the deadline set by the council.
Farhani said in a statement today that Iran will definitely stop the voluntary implementation of the additional protocol to the nuclear agreement, noting that "the main goal behind the nuclear negotiations was to lift the embargo measures, which was not actually achieved."
And the Islamic Consultative Assembly approved a law last November obliging the government to stop inspections by the IAEA at Iranian nuclear sites and to raise the level of uranium enrichment above the percentage specified in the nuclear agreement concluded by Tehran in 2015 if the ban is not eased.
The Iranian Guardian Council approved the law on December 2, and the government announced that it would implement it.