It made it clear yesterday Thursday that there is still no “plan” to resume the indirect with the Islamic Democratic Energy Program, refuting what the US president has put in place between Iran.
The sixth round of bilateral talks on the Iranian nuclear power program was planned to take place on June 15, with the mediation of Oman’s Sultanate. It was canceled because of the war launched two days earlier in Israel, conducting air bombardments unprecedented in Iran.
Screenplay The repeat of US -Iran negotiations
“The screenplay for the repetition of negotiations cannot be taken seriously,” Foreign Minister Abbas Arakzi said yesterday on Iranian state television.
“I would like to say clearly that no agreement or settlement was closed in view of the start of new negotiations. There is still no plan to start negotiations, “he insisted.
Trump’s opposite information
The US president reported Wednesday in a forthcoming continuation of the negotiations. “We will talk next week with Iran, we could sign an agreement,” he said.
Tehran, who has not ceased to stress that it is “her legal right” to have a political nuclear program and denies that she has intended to obtain nuclear weapons, has said she has re -starting talks with Washington in order to close a new agreement, which will provide for restrictions on this program.
The previous agreement, which was closed between Iran and the Great Powers in 2015 -officially the common integrated action plan (KOSD) -was converted into a blank letter after the US unilateral departure from it in 2018, during Donald Trump’s first term in the presidency.
‘The US won nothing from this war’
Yesterday, the Iranian top leader, Ot, downgraded the impact of the bombings carried out on Sunday morning by the US, involved in the war on the side of Israel, in three nuclear key facilities in his country in his first public appearance.
The US “won nothing from this war,” he assured, adding that “the Islamic Republic won him over and, in retaliation, made a painful slap in the face of America.”
He also said that the US president is “exaggerating” about the results of strategic bombers, “not at all significant”, against him.
However, Mr Arachi, for his part, acknowledged last night that there were “great” damage to Iranian nuclear facilities, adding that experts from the Iranian Atomic Energy Committee “are currently making detailed evaluation of damage”.
The Iranian government is now being “debated to require compensation,” he said.
After having repeatedly assured in recent days that the Iranian program went back “decades” due to US bombings, Mr Trump said yesterday that “nothing had been removed” from the target facilities on Sunday.
As it would “take a long time, it would be very dangerous” and the nuclear material “very heavy and difficult to move”, continued via Truth Social.
Experts, however, estimate that Iran would expect the US attack and has been rushed elsewhere for about 400kg of uranium -enriched by 60%, well below but not far from 90%, which is necessary to build an atomic bomb.
According to a confidential document reported by CNN and other US media on Tuesday, the bombings probably sealed underground entrances, but without destroying the facilities themselves, simply delaying the Iranian program for a few months.
The White House confirmed that the document exists, but it described what was broadcast “completely wrong”.
In the early morning of June 13, Israel launched mass air bombings against Iran, with a publicly declared aim of destroying the nuclear facilities of the Islamic Republic so as not to obtain nuclear weapons – something that Tehran refuses. The two countries have since exchanged blows to each other’s territory.
On the Iranian side, the war left at least 627 dead and 4,870 injured, according to the most recent official report, but only, or most importantly, the civilians. Iranian rocket strikes and drones left 28 dead on the Israeli territory, according to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government’s latest official data.
In Tehran, many Iranians expressed relief yesterday to cease fire and concern.
“I believe that Irene will be maintained on the side of Iran, but the Israelis have never kept their word. If God wants, they will keep him this time, “Said told the French Bureau.
According to Israeli Army spokesman Brigadier Efi Defrin, the war has a “harsh blow” in the Tehran nuclear program, but it is “still early to assess the results of the business”.
The International Atomic Energy Organization (IOEA) also considers that it is impossible at this stage to assess the damage and has requested to be accessed to the Iranian nuclear program, the service, part of the UN system, “lost its (nuclear) monitoring.” Rafael Grossi diplomat.
After voting in the Iranian parliament yesterday in favor of stopping cooperation with the IAEA, the Guard Council, responsible for examining laws, approved yesterday the draft law, which is now expected to be served on the presidency for definitive ratification.
“There is no doubt about the implementation of this law” and “now our relationship and our cooperation with the organization will take on a different form,” said Foreign Minister Arakzi.
Seeing a “very ugly omen”, Germany called on Iran not to suspend cooperation with the IAEA, while Germany urged it to return “without delay in the path of dialogue” and cooperation with the organization.
For French President Emmanuel Macron, Iran may withdraw from the Nuclear Weapons (NPT) Treaty (NPT), which sealed the cooperation of the Islamic Republic with the IAEA since 1970, would be the “worst scenario”, it would be out of control.
Source: RES – EIA