Behrouz Kamalvandi, spokesperson of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI), says the Islamic Republic is ready to resume its commitments under a 2015 nuclear deal with world powers if the other parties to the deal do not ignore its rights.
Iran suspended part of its nuclear commitments under a 2018 nuclear deal with six world powers after the United States unilaterally withdrew from the accord.
Speaking on Sunday, Kamalvandi said that Iran had to suspend part of its nuclear commitments following the U.S. unilateral exit from the deal, stressing that Iran’s measure came after one year from the U.S. withdrawal when it ensured that the situation was not going to change.
He once again reaffirmed Iran’s readiness to return to its commitments if its rights are not ignored.
Highlighting Iran’s determination to retake its rights, he stressed that “these pressures naturally inflict costs on the country, but we will finally emerge triumphant.”
He referred to efforts to blame Iran for pursuing what they claim to be “unpeaceful nuclear activities”, while noting that Iran’s nuclear program has underwent the harshest nuclear inspections and no other country is as much under inspection as Iran.