Bennett spoke with the IAEA chairman about the nuclear talks;
Iran: It is impossible to say that the agreement is closed
On the eve of the International Atomic Energy Agency's trip to Tehran, Prime Minister and Rafael Grossi discussed Bennett's expectation of acting as a professional, impartial oversight body. The two agreed to stay in touch. At the same time, Tehran said that Good agreement "
Lightning Ravid
03/03/2022
Thursday, 03 March 2022, 20:30 Updated: 21:03
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In the video: Bennett: The emerging agreement with Iran will create a violent environment in the Middle East (Photo: Roni Kanfo)
Iran said today (Thursday) that no one can say the nuclear deal is closed, "until all remaining issues are resolved."
They further added that "additional work" is required to return to the agreement.
At the same time, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett spoke with the chairman of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, on the eve of the latter's trip to Tehran.
In their conversation, Bennett emphasized Israel's expectation from the IAEA to act as a professional and impartial oversight body. The two agreed to remain in constant contact.
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Representatives of the powers and Iran at the nuclear talks in Vienna, Austria, November 29, 2021 (Photo: Reuters)
Meanwhile, according to a Reuters report, Russia's envoy for the nuclear talks with Iran said there are still some "relatively small" issues that need to be closed, but he does not believe the talks will yield any results.
Iran's enriched uranium inventory is about three-quarters of the required amount.
According to a senior diplomat, if uranium is further enriched, they will be able to reach a single nuclear weapon.
In addition, the IAEA said that the enriched uranium inventory of up to 60% purity in Iran has almost doubled to 33.2 kg.
A widely used definition of the amount needed for a bomb is 25 kg of uranium enriched to 90%, although the senior diplomat questioned its reliability.
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