Abbas Araghchi also says that Tehran is checking the details of a possible re -absorbing of the nuclear discussions with the United States.
The Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has warned that every snapback of sanctions in the United Nations against the country would mean “the end of the role of Europe in Iranians Atomic dossier“.
A clause in the joint comprehensive campaign plan 2015 (JCPOA) between Iran and the world powers, which the US President Donald Trump torpedoed during his first term in 2018, enables the reinstatement of the UNT sanctions when Tehran violates the deal.
Araghchi also said on Saturday that Tehran had checked the details of a possible resumption of nuclear discussions with the United States. “We examine his timing, its location, its shape, its ingredients and the assurances it needs” from Iran for possible negotiations. “
Regardless of this, said Araghchi, said that the talks with great powers would only focus on the nuclear activities of Iranian life and not on the military ability.
“If negotiations are held … The topic of negotiations will only be nuclear and create confidence in Iran’s nuclear program in return for the cancellation of sanctions,” Araghchi told diplomats in Tehran.
“Negotiations will not be subject to any further questions.”
Last month, Israel triggered great strikes to Tehran’s nuclear locations, its military leaders, nuclear scientists and residential areas and killed hundreds.
Israel claimed that his attack on June 13th had been taken to “recall the Iranian threat to Israeli survival,” said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
However, Iran said that the war was an unrefutation aggression that violates the UN charta.
In the following frenetic days, Iran returned, and the two countries exchanged daily rocket fires.
The United States later intervened in the name of Israel and used so -called “Bunker Buster” bombs and rockets to target the strongly fortified Fordow facility as well as Natanz and ISFAhan.
The last act in the 12-day conflict Came when Iran replied with an important US base in Qatar, with Trump announcing an armistice in the following hours.
After the conflict, Iran announced that he had suspended the collaboration with the UN Nuclear Watchdog, the IAEO, in the middle of a deep distrust of the organization.
Araghchi said on Saturday that cooperation with the nuclear agency “will take a new form” after President Masoud Pezeshkian was signed last week A law that is suspended Iran’s collaboration with the IAEO.
“Our cooperation with the agency did not stop, but will take a new form,” said Araghchi.
The new law explains that every future inspection of the nuclear sites of the Iranian nuclear is required by the IAEO from the Supreme National Council.
On Thursday, Pezeshkian warned that the IAEO had to drop its “double standards” if it wanted to restore the collaboration with Tehran.
The President added that “every repeated aggression against Iran is encountered with a more determined and unfortunate reaction”.