Tehran-SANA
Iranian government spokesman Ali Rabei confirmed today that the aim behind the sabotage act at the Natanz nuclear facility is to prevent the continuation of the constructive diplomatic process with which Iran is engaging with the rest of the international community.
"A terrorist and sabotage attack took place last Sunday at the Natanz enrichment facility, which resulted in damage to the facility," IRNA quoted Rabiei as saying in his weekly press conference, considering that this attack shows the failure of the enemies of Iran's industrial and political development to impede the country's wide development or to thwart successful negotiations. To lift the unjust ban on the other hand.
Rabiei added that Iran would respond in a timely and forceful manner and would not allow the enemies to pass their political objectives, stressing the need for the international community to confront nuclear terrorism in its various forms.
Regarding the possibility of lifting the embargo and America's return to the nuclear agreement, Rabiei clarified that the State Department reports confirm that the talks of the Joint Committee for the Implementation of the Nuclear Agreement in Vienna have been positive talks so far and are proceeding in the right way.