Chairman of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran: Moving enriched uranium out of Iran is not on the negotiation agenda

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On the 9th local time, Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization Chairman Isrami stated that the speculation about transporting enriched uranium out of Iran mainly comes from other parties and the pressure groups exerting influence on Iran. This issue is not on the negotiation agenda at all; even if some individuals or countries have proposed so-called “suggestions” and believe they can offer assistance, no discussions on this matter have taken place in formal negotiations. He also said that Iran has maintained ongoing interactions with the International Atomic Energy Agency regarding facilities that have not been attacked. With the approval of the Supreme National Security Council, IAEA inspectors have gone to relevant facilities to conduct inspections. So far, these facilities have been inspected and monitored after the conflict, and a few remaining inspections will be completed soon. Therefore, Iran’s cooperation within the safeguards framework is still ongoing. (CCTV News)

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