Deputy of Atomic Energy Organization: The Agency is Being Excessive

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Deputy of Atomic Energy Organization: The Agency is Being Excessive

The Deputy of the Atomic Energy Organization says the agency is being excessive

Pezhman Shirmerdi: It is not asking too much to obtain a guarantee from the other side that a unilateral exit from the JCPOA will not happen again. If the West backs down from its demands beyond the JCPOA, an agreement is within reach. What the agency raises about the remaining questions is excessive. Wherever there was a technical issue, Western countries have retreated. The agency should make more use of its technical role. High costs are a barrier to using nuclear methods to reduce air pollutants. We have the technical capability to reduce sulfur compounds in fuel oil, address fine dust particles, and wastewater.

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