According to Behrouz Kamalvandi, Deputy Director Atomic Energy Organization of Iran It is expected that these devices will be installed within the next four to six months, according to the Iranian Students News Agency (ISNA).
Kamalvandi said, according to the report: “Through this, the Western parties that tried to pressure the Iranian nuclear program will face a different reality: a program that is much more comprehensive and advanced in both quantitative and qualitative terms.” He added: “This will definitely not satisfy them.”
On Thursday, the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency adopted a resolution calling on the Director General of the Agency, Rafael Grossito submit a report on open questions related to the Iranian nuclear program by the spring. For years, the IAEA’s inspection teams have demanded definitive clarifications from Tehran regarding indications of the existence of secret nuclear facilities and previous nuclear activities. If Tehran continues to refrain from providing answers, Grossi’s report may provide a basis for referring the issue to the UN Security Council, according to Western diplomats.
In a joint statement, the United States, France, Germany, and Britain called on Iran to cooperate and resolve outstanding issues.
The statement said: “We hope that Iran will take advantage of the opportunity between now and the date of the report’s announcement to provide the necessary information and cooperation to resolve these issues.”
Iran is currently enriching Uranium To a purity of up to 60 percent, while experts say that more than 90 percent is required for nuclear weapons.
The Iranian government says its nuclear program is used only for peaceful purposes. The United States withdrew from the nuclear agreement concluded in Vienna, which was intended to restrict Iran’s nuclear program and in return ease sanctions, while former US President Donald Trump unilaterally took office in 2018. Since then, Iran has not strictly adhered to the terms of the agreement.