The head of Iran’s nuclear power project stressed on Monday (Monday 1) that the country already technically has the capacity to build an atomic bomb, but that goal is not on the horizon.
The statement came amid attempts to renegotiate the deal that was torn apart by US President Donald Trump in 2018.
“Iran has the technical capacity to make an atomic bomb, but such a target is not on the agenda,” Mohammad Eslami, head of Iran’s Atomic Energy Agency, told the Mehr news agency.
After the US withdrew from the 2015 nuclear deal, Iran broke the borders on uranium enrichment and storage of atomic materials, and negotiations with world powers stalled.
According to the official IRNA agency, Iran’s Foreign Ministry said on Monday that it is still “early” for a new round of negotiations with the other signatories of the agreement: Germany, China, France, the United Kingdom, Russia and the European Union. original deal.
Tehran and Washington do not have direct contact, but exchange messages through the EU.
source: Noticias
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