2025-09-01T21:34:44+00:00

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Shafaq News – Tehran

Iran is ready to abandon high-level uranium enrichment and
return to the 3.67% enrichment limit stipulated in the 2015 nuclear deal,
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei stated on Monday.

In an interview with The Guardian newspaper, Baghaei criticized
the three conditions set by France, Germany, and the United Kingdom to avoid
triggering the snapback mechanism, calling them a sign of lack of seriousness
and goodwill.

He revealed that the Iranian parliament is set to debate a
binding bill calling for Iran’s withdrawal from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation
Treaty (NPT), anticipating that the legislation would pass by a wide majority.

Baghaei noted that Iran’s diplomatic options in the coming
weeks are limited, citing mounting public pressure on the government following
the Israeli-American attacks in June.

He also pointed to a “major gap” in trust between Tehran and
the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). “We are concerned about leaks of
information gathered by the agency to Israel, especially as the agency’s stance
has become increasingly politicized,” he stated, adding that the agency’s
reports have repeatedly been used as pretexts for actions against Iran,
“culminating in the Israeli attack in June.”

Baghaei warned that the European states are “on the verge of
abandoning their role as mediators between Tehran and Washington” by supporting
the reimposition of UN sanctions, describing the move as one that “would hand
the United States full control over the future of the nuclear deal.”