Iranian president sets conditions to save nuclear deal |Iran |PUBLIC

2022-09-02 19:03:59 By : Mr. Jason Zhang

Ebrahim Raisi says there will be no agreement on Iran's nuclear program unless an investigation by the UN agency for atomic energy is stopped.Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has put a number of conditions in place to save the international agreement on Iran's nuclear program, including the end of an investigation that was opened by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA, the UN agency for nuclear) on the detection of traces of uranium in undeclared places throughout the country.In a meeting with journalists to mark his first year in office, Raisi took more than an hour to get to nuclear issues, according to the Associated Press.Without direct negotiations, the US and Iran have exchanged written responses on details of the agreement that, if approved, would lift sanctions on Tehran and impose limits on its nuclear program to prevent the country from reaching the atomic bomb.A first agreement, signed in 2015 by then US President Barack Obama, was torn apart by his successor, Donald Trump.According to Trump, Iran was not complying with the terms of the agreement, which was denied by Iran and the European countries that were part of the negotiations.The IAEA inspection denounced by Raisi is not directly linked to the agreement, but to the fact that Iran is a member of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, which obliges the country to explain the presence of the particles and to give guarantees that they are not be used as part of a weapons program.Iran fears that this investigation will open the door to inspections at more sites in the country, and the fact that the investigation is based on information provided by Israel is cause for squeamishness.The IAEA has said that it is enough for Iran to give credible explanations for the trail of nuclear particles, for the investigation to be closed.Read the articles you want, until the end, without advertisingBe part of the most informed community in the countryBe the first to comment.Choose one of the following topics to create a group on the Public Forum.When you create a new discussion group, you will become an administrator and will be responsible for moderating that group.PÚBLICO journalists can always intervene.Learn more about the Public Forum.By activating this option, you will receive an email whenever new posts are made in this discussion group.@ 2022 PÚBLICO Comunicação Social SATo allow notifications, follow the instructions:These are the authors and topics you chose to follow.You can enable or disable notifications.Receive notifications when we publish a text by this author or on the topics of this article.These are the authors and topics you chose to follow.You can enable or disable notifications.To allow notifications, follow the instructions: