“In Iran, we have a relatively confined situation, although very close to the nuclear threshold, we mentioned in an interview with the Infobae Spanish website.
Iran’s nuclear issue lies on the permanent agenda of the IAEA, he said, adding that Iran has a broad nuclear program to enhance uranium at a high level.
Earlier on March 8, the Iranian parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Committee rejected Rafael Grossi’s recent claims regarding Iran’s nuclear program.
The committee urged the Director of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to form the basis for the government’s regulatory statement, avoiding political statements and focusing solely on technical issues.
The committee considers Grossi’s concerns about the increase in uranium reserves enriched at 60% in Iran, as it emphasizes that all member states have an inviolable right to research, develop, produce and utilize the nuclear industry, according to Article 4 of the NPT.
MNA