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Iran says there are no undeclared nuclear facilities

Araqchi: There are no undeclared nuclear facilities in Iran
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There are no undeclared nuclear facilities in Iran. This was announced on November 16 by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic, Abbas Araqchi.

According to him, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is fully aware of all nuclear facilities located in the country.

"There is no enrichment in Iran right now. All relevant facilities have been attacked," the Foreign Minister said, quoted by TASS.

Earlier, on October 29, the head of the IAEA, Rafael Grossi, said that the organization does not have and did not have information about Iran's creation of nuclear weapons. According to Grossi, Tehran has confirmed its readiness to remain within the framework of the nuclear non-proliferation regime, despite Western sanctions. In addition, he stressed that the republic does not enrich uranium, which is necessary to create nuclear weapons.

On November 1, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi announced that Iran was ready for negotiations on its nuclear program, but the United States had made unacceptable demands. At the same time, Araqchi clarified that the country is not interested in direct negotiations with Washington. According to the Foreign Minister, an agreement can be reached through indirect negotiations.

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