The Iranian Foreign Minister confirms that his country is still capable of enriching uranium

Araghchi continued that the agency will send a team to Iran for negotiations. He added that buildings can be renewed, and machines can be replaced, as the technology is available.
Araghchi said: "We have a large number of scientists and technicians who have worked at our facilities. But the timing and how to resume enrichment depend on the circumstances."
He emphasized that as long as U.S. President Donald Trump demands a complete halt to enrichment, there will be no agreement, in an interview with "Fox News".
He also saw that Washington can express its concerns through negotiations.
He pointed out that negotiations and arguments can be made, but with zero enrichment, Iran has nothing to offer, as he put it.
The spokesperson for the Iranian Foreign Ministry, Ismail Baghaei, announced that a delegation from the International Atomic Energy Agency may arrive in Iran within the next two weeks.
He added last week that this visit comes to discuss options for continuing cooperation.