Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said: “Iran will pay a heavy price if it continues its defiant policy towards its nuclear dossier.”

Yesterday, the head of Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization, Mohammad Eslami, in a statement to the Qatari channel Al Jazeera, pointed to “the decision that the West seeks to take against Iran at a meeting of the Council of the leaders of the International Atomic Energy Agency, whose work began in Vienna, believing that “it is the decision will not impose new conditions”, indicating that the answers Iran has given so far to the IAEA’s questions have been precise and clear, but there is no seriousness on the part of the Director of the Agency, Rafael Grossi, to characterize these answers as convincing.

Eslami stressed, “The International Atomic Energy Agency is based on intelligence reports from Israel-led enemies of Iran.” He called on the agency to “end political influence within it and abide by its constitution”, denouncing the “lack of criticism of the International Atomic Energy Agency’s handling of domestic nuclear facilities”. He called the issue “the big question”.