“Iran” newspaper published a memo on Saturday on the anti-Iran allegation-making by the Israeli regime about Iran’s nuclear program, as the IAEA chief Rafael Grossi is in Tehran to meet with senior Iranian officials to solve ongoing issues.
Here are some excerpts of the memo:
The UN nuclear watchdog has allocated over 90 percent of all its monitoring capacity to Iran during some years of implementation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, a nuclear deal signed between Iran and six world powers in 2015.
The strict, intensive monitoring has been reflect in 15 quarterly reports of the IAEA, all of which admitted that Iran’s nuclear program was peaceful.
The international body has had interaction with Iran on specific cases several times and has announced that there had remained no ambiguities regarding Iran’s nuclear activity.
Even after the US withdrew from the JCPOA in 2018 and Iran started five steps of compliance reduction in 2019 which was in accordance with the deal, Iran’s ties with the IAEA shrank to safeguards agreement but never was cut.
In the meantime, the Israeli regime has always pursued an anti-Iranian scenario as a malign actor to spoil Iran-IAEA relationship, invoking to unfounded arguments alleging that Iran has suspicious activities.
However, Iran has called on the IAEA to close the cases related to the political allegations once and for all and stop being played by the Israeli regime.
Following the last week trip of the head of Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Mohammad Eslami to Vienna, Grossi has come to Tehran today to meet Iranian officials to continue technical cooperation with Iran.
With initiatives like installing offline cameras in the disputed Tesa nuclear site, Iran has shown goodwill, keeping its ties with the nuclear watchdog advancing.
True to its nature, the Israeli regime is keeping up with its malign role with the regime’s Prime Minister Naftali Bennett calling Grossi two days before his trip to Iran.
The regime has also send envoys to Vienna, Austria, where the talks between Iran and the P4+1 for a possible return of the US to the JCPOA are held.
Israel’s malign activities to impact Vienna talks has failed to deliver desired outcome and they have turn to spoil the relationship between Iran and the IAEA.
The IAEA has prepared its latest report on implementation of the JCPOA by Iran and has confidentially handed it out to the members of Board of Governors.
Iran’s envoy in Vienna Mohammad Reza Ghaebi told “Iran” newspaper correspondent that the IAEA report has mentioned the limitations on its monitoring work, but it has confirmed agreement with Iran to solve the issues.
Iran and the P4+1, namely China, France, Germany, Russia and the UK, continue the intensive talks in Vienna. In contrast with the despairing reports last week that suggested a failure in the negotiations, recent reports and statements by the teams in Vienna draw a positive atmosphere that an immediate deal is underway soon.
The EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell had a phone conversation with Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian yesterday, emphasizing that major demands of Iran, in his opinion, has been met in the upcoming deal and the talks are in progress and reaching final result.
In the same phone call, Amirabdollahian said that the Western parties’ hurry to reach a final deal wouldn’t make Iran to violate its red lines.
He underlined that a ministerial presence in Vienna to announce the final deal requires Iran’s red lines and its demand for economic assurances to be met.
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