International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), met Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian and nuclear chief Mohammad Eslami in the capital, Tehran, on Saturday holds talks to extend their cooperation in using atomic energy for civil purposes. Iran refused to negotiate when the US withdraw from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action JCPOA under the Trump administration. The sanctions were imposed on Iran.
According to the Iranian leadership, they are not interested in developing their nuclear technology to make a nuclear bomb. They have given their assurance to the International Atomic Agency and other stakeholders to remain committed to binding their agreements on the use of nuclear energy. Ali Bagheri Kani, stayed in Vienna to hold meetings with Russia and China to take them on board over the issue of the Iran nuclear deal and its impact on the efforts to curb the spread of nuclear energy for making nuclear weapons.
Furthermore, to make the negotiations and its terms to other major power players. Iran they are committed to capping its uranium enrichment to 3.67 percent and limiting its stockpile to 202.8kg (447 pounds) until 2031 under the JCPOA. They refuse to limit fissile material after the US withdrew from the agreement. President Joe Biden resume talks with Iran and restore their withdrawal from the JCOPA.
The trust deficit that exists between Iran and other stakeholders created more delay and derail the process of negotiations for acquiring nuclear energy for civil use. The apprehensions hinder the negotiations and in implementing it. The proliferation of nuclear weapons is a concern for world stability. It can be possible through confidence-building measures CBMs among all stakeholders.
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