Iran has agreed on the three areas contaminated with uranium, and if there are any questions, we are ready to respond.
Behrouz Kamalvandi, spokesperson for the Atomic Energy Organization, in response to the question about whether agreements have been made regarding the three alleged locations, said yes, an agreement has been reached, and we are prepared to answer any further questions and discuss how these issues can be pursued.
The spokesperson for the Atomic Energy Organization, when asked whether the safeguards issue and the three alleged locations should be resolved politically or technically, stated that these issues need to be resolved in both political and technical dimensions.
At the end of Rafael Grossi’s visit, the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, to Tehran, both sides issued a joint statement in which it was mentioned that Iran has agreed to provide the agency with more information about the discovery of uranium particles at three undeclared sites.
For more than two years, the International Atomic Energy Agency has been asking Iran to explain the nuclear materials discovered at three different sites in Iran.