Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanaani indicated that “negotiations on a nuclear deal are continuing through the European mediator Enrique Mora”, stressing that “we do not accept setting time limits or pressure in this regard.” He pointed out that “there is some mediation from the countries of the region and European countries to find a convergence of views regarding the agreement … We are serious about reaching a good, close and sustainable agreement that guarantees the interests of the Iranian people.” .”

He added at a press conference: “We have presented design innovations and we believe that if the American has good intentions, he will introduce design innovations in response to Iran. We believe that we are not far from an agreement, and it depends on the American position. “I agree, but we are also interested in securing our interests.” He stressed that “Iran is a member state of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, and in recent years it has allowed (International Nuclear Energy) inspectors to inspect nuclear centers, and most of the agency’s inspection missions have been conducted in Tehran. on the basis of Tehran’s good will to overcome the disputed files. But these constructive steps did not receive a positive response from the agency and its CEO Rafael Grossi.

Kanaani noted that “Grossi has taken an unprofessional and unfair stance towards Iran and he wants to raise issues against our nuclear activities from time to time. He continued: “Grossi is better off paying attention to Iran’s cooperation (with the agency), and in return, Israel’s activities are not subject to international treaties … Grossi’s statements sometimes sounded like Israel’s.”