In an interview with Mehr’s news agency, Mohammad Eslami pointed to the extent of damages that Israel US caused to Iran’s nuclear facilities during the 12-day war against Iran, saying an assessment of the damages that occurred at Iran’s nuclear facilities is being prepared.
Given the security conditions of the damaged centre, the action will naturally take time, he said, adding that Iran’s nuclear program is a requirement for the country’s scientific development and will continue.
The AEOI chief noted the latest status of Iran’s cooperation with the United Nations Nuclear Watch Agency.
Iran’s cooperation with the IAEA depends on a parliamentary law agreement that has halted cooperation with the parliament and a decision by the Supreme National Security Council (SNSC).
June 25th, Iranian Parliament It approved a general plan for a bill aimed at halting cooperation between Iran and the IAEA in response to the United Nations nuclear watchdog’s invasion of the US-Israel soil.
The decision followed our strikes at several Iranian nuclear sites in violation of international law, including the UN Charter.
The US-backed Israeli regime’s attacks led to the killing of senior Iranian military commanders, nuclear scientists and civilians, eliciting Iran’s miserable response, calling on attackers to seek a ceasefire 12 days later.
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