5/7/2025–|Last update: 09:53 (Mecca time)
The US President said Donald Trump Iran did not agree to inspect its nuclear sites or abandon Uranium enrichment.
He told reporters – yesterday, Friday, on the presidential plane – he believed that Iran’s nuclear program He was subjected to a permanent setback, but Tehran may resume it from a different location.
Trump stated that he would discuss Iran’s file with the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu When the White House visits Monday.
“I think the Iranian nuclear program has been subjected to a permanent setback, they may have to start from a different location. There will be a problem if they appeal,” Trump added.
He said that Tehran would not allow its nuclear program to resume, noting that Iran has a desire to hold a meeting with it.
On Friday, she said International Atomic Energy Agency It withdrew its last remaining inspectors in Iran, with the intensification of the crisis over their return to the nuclear facilities bombed by the United States and Israel.
Accusations
The United States and Israel say that Iran is enriching uranium to make nuclear weapons, while Tehran stresses that its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes.
And 3 weeks ago, Israel launched its first military strike on Iranian nuclear sites in a 12 -day war. Inspectors of the International Atomic Energy Agency have not been able to search Iranian facilities since then, although the Agency’s general manager Rafael Grossi said this represents a top priority for him.
The Iranian parliament passed a law related to cooperation with the agency until the safety of Tehran’s nuclear facilities can be guaranteed, while the agency says that Iran has not officially informed it by suspending cooperation, it is unclear when the agency inspectors will be able to return to Iran.
Iran accuses the agency of actually paving the way for attacks by issuing a report on May 31 that denounces the measures taken by Tehran, which led to a decision of the 35 -state agency’s governor council that announces Iran’s violation of its obligations to prevent nuclear proliferation.
American and Israeli military strikes destroyed the three uranium enrichment sites in Iran or caused severe damage to them. However, it has not been evident so far that most of the nine tons of enriched uranium, especially more than 400 kilograms of enriched uranium, have come up with a purity of 60% near the degree of weapons.