SAEDNEWS: The Head of the Atomic Energy Organization said that the issue of potentially diluting 60% uranium in negotiations depends on whether all sanctions will be lifted in return.
According to SAEDNEWS, citing ISNA, Mohammad Eslami said in response to a question about whether technical and nuclear issues are being discussed alongside political topics in negotiations:
"Our relations with the IAEA are ongoing, but the agency has an unfulfilled duty regarding the military attack on safeguarded facilities, which it cannot avoid. If we are under the agency’s supervision, have a certificate of credibility from the IAEA, and are part of its trust framework, the agency cannot remain silent about what happened."
He added: "For the facilities that were not attacked, inspectors visited them within the framework of continuous interaction and with the approval of the Supreme National Security Council. After the conflict, inspections have been conducted on centers that were not damaged, and in the coming days, other facilities will also be inspected."
Eslami emphasized: "The key point is that the rights of the Iranian nation must be respected according to IAEA regulations. The agency is obligated to promote and support peaceful nuclear technology for Iran and all nations so that they can make use of it."