China News Service, April 12th. Comprehensive foreign media reported on the 12th that Iran’s national television station quoted Foreign Minister Mohamed Javad Zarif as saying that Israel is responsible for the destruction of the Natanz nuclear facility on Sunday and Iran will Retaliation for this.

  According to reports, Zarif said in a statement to the Iranian News Agency that today’s Natanz nuclear facility is “more powerful than before.” He added: “If the enemy wants to weaken our position in nuclear negotiations, then this This timid behavior will only backfire and strengthen our attitude in negotiations."

Data map: Arak nuclear water reactor south of Tehran, Iran.

  Earlier, Israel's Kan Broadcasting and Television Company quoted "intelligence sources" as a report that Israel was suspected of being behind the Natanz incident.

According to reports, the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad is suspected of participating in a cyber attack on nuclear facilities.

  "New York Times" sources said: "A US official confirmed that Israel was involved in the Natanz blackout." At the same time, the source pointed out that the information about the incident is still "incomplete."

  Israeli officials refused to reply to the relevant news from the Wall Street Journal.

The Information Office of the National Security Council to the White House declined to comment.

  Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization announced on April 11 that an accident occurred in the distribution network of the Natanz Uranium Enrichment Plant 400 kilometers south of Tehran. No one was injured and no environmental pollution was caused. The cause of the accident is being determined.

  Later, Iran’s Vice President and head of Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization Ali Akbar Salehi said that the incident was an attack and a manifestation of “nuclear terrorism”.

  The Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that the country reserves the right to respond within the framework of international law.

  The Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs added that considering that the Natanz incident was “designed to disrupt the process of the Vienna negotiations”, Iran will “respond” to Israel “at the appropriate time and place”.

  Currently, Vienna is conducting talks aimed at resuming the Iran nuclear agreement concluded in 2015.

The United States and Iran have differences on how to lift U.S. sanctions against Iran and how to return to the nuclear agreement, and the parties are in further talks.

Earlier, the talks came out with "constructive" signs of improvement.