The head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, Mohammad Eslami, indicated that “our cooperation is constructive with the International Atomic Energy Agency, which oversees our nuclear program”, noting that “we have the ability to create a nuclear bomb, but we do not intend to do this.”

The head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran said: “Israel’s accusations regarding our nuclear program will not affect our work and will not bring any result.”

Earlier, a member of the National Security Committee of the Iranian Parliament, Yaqub Reza Zadeh, pointed out that “a new round of nuclear talks is likely to take place in Vienna in the near future.” He explained that “the members of the National Security Committee have held meetings over the past few days with the head of the Iranian nuclear negotiating team, Ali Bagheri Kani, and taking into account the efforts of the European parties to complete the negotiations on the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.”

Yesterday, Iranian chief negotiator Ali Bagheri Kani indicated that “our proposals are aimed at correcting the difficult situation that has arisen as a result of Washington’s withdrawal from the nuclear agreement,” saying that “we have submitted proposals and ideas to facilitate the conclusion of the Vienna nuclear agreement talks.” He explained: “We are coordinating with our partners in the nuclear agreement to give Washington the opportunity to prove its goodwill,” stressing that “we are ready to take the last steps in a short time if the other side is ready for it.”