“Iran’s nuclear program is completely transparent and the International Atomic Energy Agency is actually pursuing its goal of creating difficulties and problems for Iran’s programmes under intense pressure (in the West), which spent 80% of the organization’s budget, reported.
The West personally acknowledges that Iran’s nuclear program is not a threat, Eslami said.
Tehran and Moscow will create new large nuclear power plants and small capacity nuclear power plants, and there are agreements on this, the Vice President added.
“Last year we celebrated the 50th anniversary of the establishment of Iran’s atomic energy organization. Fifty years of dedicated efforts by Iranian scientists and experts have transformed this proud and hopeful industry into a major symbol of success in science and technological advancement.”
Despite the serious and unfortunate obstacles imposed by the three countries of the US and Europe, Iran’s nuclear industry has achieved first-class technical and industrial standards. This important national outcome is consistently facing hostility from the United States and these European countries,” he added.
“Specific symptoms of this hostility include psychological and political activity, sanctions, threats, assassinations, industrial obstruction, and military action. These adversities are not limited to recent times and have deep historical roots,” Aeoi Head said.
World Atomic Week, the biggest event specializing in nuclear and related industries and marks the 80th anniversary of Russia’s nuclear industry, will open in Moscow at VDNKH Exhibition Park.
Leaders and representatives from around 100 countries are taking part in the event, including Almania, Belarus, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Myanmar, Niger, and Uzbekistan. Rafael Grossi, Director of the International Atomic Energy Bureau, is also taking part in the event.
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