The Iran will accept restrictions on nuclear program In return for the removal of sanctions, Foreign Minister Abbas Aragi said on Sunday (07.09.2025).
Iran is ready to accept checks on its nuclear program and restrictions on uranium enrichmentin return for the removal of international sanctions, the head of Iranian diplomacy argues, in an article published in the British newspaper «Guardian».
Iran “is ready to conclude a realistic and sustainable agreement that will provide for strict surveillance and restrictions on enrichment in exchange for sanctions.” Abbas Aragziaddressed to France, Britain and Germanythe so -called E3 group. “If this window does not seize the consequences, the consequences could be devastating, at an unprecedented level, for the region and beyond,” he added.
At the end of August, the E3 activated the UN the mechanism that allows the sanctions to be reinstated to Tehran, as provided by the international agreement they had signed in July 2015. They gave Iran a month to negotiate and avoid sanctions.
Last week the head of European diplomacy, Kaya He spoke with Arakzi when they met in Doha and referred to “the access of the Inspectors of the International Atomic Energy Agency to the nuclear facilities and Iranian -enriched uranium reserves”, according to an EU official.
The 2015 agreement was also signed by the Chinathe Russia and the USA who left it in 2018, during the first term of Donald Trumprestoring their own sanctions. Tehran then did not comply with any of its commitments, mainly in terms of uranium enrichment.