Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian said, “I exchanged views with European Union Foreign Minister Josep Borrell about the talks in Vienna and how to lift the sanctions and move forward.”

Abdullah Al-Khayan emphasized that “anyone who pushes for a resolution against Iran in the International Atomic Energy Agency will bear the consequences,” stressing that “we welcome a good, tight and strong agreement, and this is possible if the United States America and the European trio are pragmatic.”

On June 3, Abdollahian stated, “We are serious about reaching a good, solid and lasting agreement at the talks in Vienna,” explaining that “the preparation by the West of a draft resolution in the Atomic Energy Agency is a hasty, unconstructive step, and contrary to diplomacy.”

He emphasized that “the draft decision at the Atomic Energy Agency will make the negotiations complex and difficult”, noting that “any US-European move at the Atomic Energy Agency will meet with an appropriate, effective and urgent response from Iran”, emphasizing that “the we have the desire and the will to continue nuclear negotiations.” In a realistic way, until a result is achieved,” he said, adding that “Atomic Energy Agency director Fael Grossi’s visit to Israel on the eve of the Board of Governors meeting is contrary to his impartiality and technical mission.”

This comes after the International Atomic Energy Agency said Iran had increased its stockpile of enriched uranium and had yet to provide responses to unjustified nuclear activities at three undeclared sites.

And the UN agency noted in two May 30 reports that it found that Iran “continued to violate its obligations under the 2015 nuclear deal as the total amount of enriched uranium increased by 612.2 kg, including 43 kg of enriched uranium up to 60% pure.” , which is almost 10 kg more than in the agency’s last quarterly report.