Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi has announced that Iran will cooperate with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), but under new conditions set by the Supreme National Security Council after Israeli and US attacks on nuclear facilities. Araqchi emphasized the security risks associated with access for IAEA inspectors, and that Iran will not accept agreements banning uranium enrichment. He also noted that future negotiations with the US will require security guarantees.
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Iranul spune că va colabora cu Agenţia Internaţională pentru Energie Atomică, dar inspecţiile ar putea fi riscante
Iranul e de acord cu inspecțiile AIEA la instalațiile nucleare bombardate, dar spune că există un risc de siguranță
Iranul spune că va colabora cu AIEA, dar inspecţiile ar putea fi riscante
Iranul anunţă că relaţia cu Agenţia Internaţională pentru Energie Atomică va lua „o nouă formă”
Iran says cooperation with UN nuclear watchdog will take 'new form'
Ministrul iranian de Externe, Abbas Araqchi, susține că Teheranul va continua să colaboreze cu AIEA, dar că accesul la siturile sale nucleare ar putea fi riscant
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