(Moscow) Iranian Vice President Eslami stated that even if the Vienna talks did not reach an agreement, the United States did not terminate the Iranian sanctions, and the Iranian government would not allow the country to concentrate more than 60%of the country.

The Russian satellite news agency reported that Eslami was asked on Saturday that if the Vienna talks cannot reach an agreement, the United States will not return to the Iran nuclear agreement and maintain sanctions on Iraqi, whether Iran will allow the concentrated uranium abundance"No" when more than 60%.

He added that all the goals of Iran in uranium concentration are to meet domestic needs. "All of our nuclear activities are conducted within the framework, regulations, and resolution frameworks of international atomic energy agencies."

In July 2015, Iran and the United States, Britain, France, Russia, China, and Germany reached a comprehensive agreement on the Iranian nuclear issue. Iran promised to restrict its nuclear plan in exchange for sanctions from the international community.

In May 2018, the United States unilaterally withdrew from the agreement and resumed sanctions, and Iran gradually suspended the performance of some clauses in 2019.

Fit the eighth round of negotiations on Monday

According to Iraqi media, Iran has now increased the purity of concentrated uranium to 60%, gradually approaching 90%of weaponsThe level level also announced that it will add 1,000 centripetal machines.According to the Iranian nuclear agreement, Iran should limit the concentrated uranium abundance to 3.67%.

In order to save the Iranian nuclear agreement, all parties negotiated in Vienna, the capital of Austria in April this year.Due to serious differences in the United States and Iraq, and the re -election of the Iranian government's leadership, the negotiations were suspended after six rounds. The seventh round was held from November 29th to December 17th. The termination of sanctions against Iraq was the theme of negotiations.

The eighth round of negotiations began on Monday.Iranian Foreign Minister Abdullahiyan said that Iran will continue to participate in negotiations with sincerity, but he also pointed out that some European countries' positions lack "constructiveness".