Tehran-Sana
The head of the Iranian Nuclear Energy Organization, Mohammad Eslami, stressed that the decision that the West seeks to pass against his country is based on intelligence reports from Iran's enemies, led by the Zionist entity, calling on the International Atomic Energy Agency to put an end to political influence within it and to abide by its constitution.
In statements reported by IRNA today, Eslami considered that this decision will not impose new situations and that what Iran has provided so far in response to the IAEA's questions were accurate and clear, but there is no serious will on the part of the agency to describe these answers as convincing.
Eslami reiterated his country's readiness to abide by the nuclear agreement in exchange for the other parties' implementation of all its provisions, stressing that there is no place for nuclear weapons in his country's strategy and that what is said otherwise is just malicious accusations.
He also made it clear that his country will continue its peaceful nuclear activities regardless of the fate of the nuclear agreement, indicating that the decision to enrich uranium at the level of 90 percent rests with the relevant officials, and that Tehran does not take decisions to enrich uranium just for provocation, and that the IAEA's access to camera recordings in Iranian nuclear facilities depends on the fate of the nuclear agreement.
Eslami denounced the IAEA's failure to criticize the targeting of nuclear facilities inside his country, describing the matter as a "big question," expressing his astonishment that 25 percent of the total work of the IAEA's inspectors is located on Iran's territory, while its share of global nuclear energy is only three percent.
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