Iran Promises to Share Technology as Nuclear Program Sparks Tensions

Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization Head Announces Readiness to Transfer Nuclear Technologies While IAEA Head Emphasizes Cooperation and Transparency.

In a surprising announcement at an industrial achievements exhibition in Isfahan, Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization head, Mohammad Eslami, announced Tehran’s readiness to transfer nuclear technologies to other nations. This statement came at the same time as Iran’s first International Conference on Nuclear Sciences and Technologies, attended by high-ranking Iranian officials and the Saudi ambassador to Tehran.

Meanwhile, Rafael Grossi, the head of the UN’s International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), visited Tehran with the aim of improving strained relations between Iran and the international regulatory body. During his visit, Grossi emphasized the importance of cooperation and transparency in nuclear activities. His visit comes at a critical time as Iran has increased its nuclear activities, enriching uranium up to 60% purity, a step away from weapons-grade levels.

The IAEA has expressed concerns about its limited capacity to effectively monitor Iran’s nuclear program due to restrictions on its top inspectors. These challenges are compounded by Iran’s involvement in regional conflicts, leading to international alarm about the potential military dimensions of its nuclear pursuits.

Since the US withdrawal from the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), Iran has gradually abandoned the agreement, resulting in increased nuclear activities. Despite these provocations, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has reiterated that Iran’s nuclear goals are peaceful and called for an end to sanctions. Raisi emphasized that possessing the capability to produce a nuclear weapon does not indicate an intention to do so.

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