No Return to the Past
No Return to the Past
The Islamic Republic of Iran is progressing with full speed in all spheres especially in the scientific, nuclear and Nano technologies and the knowledge-based companies are playing a great role in such achievements especially in the nuclear and Nano fields.

TEHRAN (Iran News) –  The Islamic Republic of Iran is progressing with full speed in all spheres especially in the scientific, nuclear and Nano technologies and the knowledge-based companies are playing a great role in such achievements especially in the nuclear and Nano fields.

On April 14, it was announced that, based on new planning at the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI), the special machinery used for manufacturing rotors and bellows had been transferred from the industrial TESA Karaj Complex to the Shahid Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan nuclear facility in the city of Natanz. The machinery began manufacturing centrifuge parts at the new workshops after having the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)’s seals removed from it.

It was not the first time in recent decades that the Islamic Republic has announced such report of its progresses and these progresses will continue in order that the country would become a great model for the Muslim states and even for the world and for the nations who seek independence with great achievements and dignity.

Although the country is involved in the talks for revival of the JCPOA but it is not to tie all its progresses to the talks and Tehran is determined to continue its peaceful nuclear peaceful no matter what the big powers want because the Islamic Republic wants to cut all of its dependence to the other states and nuclear issue is one of them and it once again reiterates that it does not seek A-Bomb and its goal is to use it peaceful purposes like medical or electricity sectors.

This important and strategic measure, which was taken by the Islamic Republic amid negotiations aimed at the removal of oppressive sanctions, should be judged as a decisive step towards increasing the safety and security factor of Iran’s nuclear facilities and their related industries.

Over the past years and amid lack of sensitivity and proper attention on the part of the IAEA towards performing a responsible role in the area of protection of various countries’ peaceful nuclear activities, some malign activities, for which the Zionist regime has implicitly accepted responsibility, have afflicted some damage to our country’s nuclear facilities.

Although these activities have never managed to have a decisive effect on the progress of Iran’s peaceful nuclear program, given the sensitivity that is inherent to the nature of nuclear work, adoption of new strategies in the structural, hardware, and software aspects have found a place on the AEOI authorities’ agenda so the nuclear facilities’ security can be completely ensured.

In recent days some allegations have tried to overshadow Iran’s nuclear programs but the country has defiantly continued its work by giving due responses to those claims.

Iran’s acting ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said last week the Agency would have no access to data recorded by its surveillance cameras installed in Iranian nuclear facilities until the 2015 deal, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), is fully restored.

 

Mohammad Reza Ghaebi made the remarks while speaking to reporters on Thursday, reacting to the latest IAEA report on the verification of the implementation of the 2015 deal.

Ghaebi said the IAEA report was only a technical update presented by the agency’s director general on monitoring the implementation of the JCPOA, in accordance with UN Security Council Resolution 2231, which provides the Agency’s members with the latest information on Iran’s nuclear activities.

Mentioning a “confidential report” issued by the IAEA, Reuters claimed on Thursday that the report said Iran is starting to operate a new workshop at its nuclear facility in the central city of Natanz, which will make parts for uranium-enriching centrifuges with machines moved there from its Karaj facility.

Ghaebi said the report confirms that Iran had informed the IAEA on April 4 that all the machines for centrifuge production had been transferred from Karaj to Natanz, letting the inspectors verify, on the same day, that the machines were not operating.

“On April 12, the IAEA finished installing all its cameras at Natanz facility and had then removed the seals from the machines. Also, on April 13, Iran informed the Agency that the machines had started operating at the new workshop the same day,” Iran’s acting ambassador said.

This valuable step taken by the AEOI communicates a decisive and clear message to the adversaries and those who devise malign measures against Iran’s peaceful nuclear activities, and serves to both display the agility and resourcefulness of the country’s nuclear experts in reaction to hard and soft threats, and exemplify a clear rendition of the strategy announced by Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei, who has invariably insisted that the country’s activities and plans not be tied to negotiations with foreign parties.

So the Islamic Republic of Iran under the leadership of Ayatollah Khamenei will continue its all-out progresses in all spheres and no country, mainly its hostile rivals, will be able to stop it. Although the Western media are trying to blame nuclear program as the main factor behind economic problems in the country but nation will not be fooled and Iranians know it well that nuclear is their very right and nobody can deprive them of this right either with the JCPOA and talks or threats and war.

This progress of the Islamic Republic is marching ahead with full speed and unlikely anybody is able to stop it and the country will not return to the past and it just looks to the bright future ahead.