Mohammad Marandi, an adviser to the Iranian delegation at the Vienna nuclear deal talks, indicated that “Tehran has publicly or privately disagreed with Washington’s request not to attack American officials.”

Notably, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency Rafael Grossi said that “Iran’s suspension of surveillance cameras is a negative measure”, explaining that “inspections help Iran and give it the opportunity to prove what it says.” that there is nothing to hide in his program.”

Grossi pointed out that “Iran should always bet on a neutral and balanced inspection, a job that no one but the agency can do”, stressing that “the recent Iranian measures will negatively affect the negotiations in Vienna”, noting that “I hope to visit Iran as soon as possible. understanding.”