Iran's nuclear chief reaffirms commitment to obligations
TEHRAN- The head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI), Mohammad Eslami, has dismissed recent enrichment claims, reiterating adherence to protocols.
Eslami also refuted recent media reports alleging a shift in Iran's uranium enrichment activities, emphasizing that the agency remains committed to its existing protocols.
Speaking on the sidelines of a cabinet meeting on Wednesday, Eslami stated that the recent wave of media attention surrounding Iran's enrichment program is nothing new and was already addressed in the Board of Governors' Director General's report. He dismissed these claims as mere media hype, emphasizing that they serve a clear agenda.
Eslami explained that certain parties, particularly Western powers, are attempting to divert attention away from the ongoing situation in Gaza by focusing on Iran's nuclear program. He urged the public to remain vigilant and recognize that the AEOI is operating within the established framework and regulations.
In conclusion, he reiterated that the Agency has not deviated from its current activities and remains committed to upholding the established standards. He emphasized that Iran's nuclear program is solely for peaceful purposes and adheres to international obligations.