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Iran denies its nuclear deviation and announces the resumption of negotiations with America on Sunday.

June 10, 202587 ViewsRead Time: 2 minutes
Iran denies its nuclear deviation and announces the resumption of negotiations with America on Sunday.
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In a recent television interview, the spokesperson of the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Esmail Baghaei, denied the accuracy of the recent International Atomic Energy Agency report, describing it as "political" and "biased," affirming that Iran has not committed any deviation or violation of its nuclear commitments. Baghaei explained that the report is based on assumptions rather than facts, pointing out that the statements of the agency's director, Rafael Grossi, serve the interests of the opposing party. Baghaei added that Iran's nuclear file has been political from the beginning, emphasizing that his country continues to defend its rights, particularly the right to enrich uranium. He clarified that enrichment is not a matter of prestige but a necessary scientific need for Iran, and that if there is a regional cooperation plan in this field, Tehran is ready to participate. In an indirect response to the agency's threats, the spokesperson confirmed that Iran will respond appropriately to any decision taken by the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency. A leaked report in May indicated an increase in Iran's stockpile of enriched uranium up to 60%, a level close to the threshold of nuclear weapon production. On the diplomatic front, diplomatic sources confirmed that Germany, France, the UK, and the US have submitted a resolution condemning Iran to the Board of Governors of the agency, expected to be voted on in a session scheduled for Wednesday in Vienna. Meanwhile, the Iranian Foreign Ministry announced that a new round of negotiations with Washington will resume on Sunday, despite conflicting American statements about the meeting date, with President Donald Trump suggesting Thursday, while other sources anticipated Friday or Saturday. However, Baghaei emphasized that Sunday is the final date to resume dialogue. These talks come amid ongoing deadlock due to disagreements over uranium enrichment, with Tehran insisting on its right under the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, while Washington considers it a "red line."
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