Secretary Eslami, who became the head of the Atomic Energy Agency under the Iranian anti-US and conservative hard-liner Raishi administration, told NHK that "The United States should lift all sanctions promptly, and Iran responded to US actions. I will go, "he said, and restrained the US side from taking action to resume the suspended talks.

The annual meeting of the IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency), which has more than 170 countries, began on the 20th in Vienna, the capital of Austria, and while Iran is accelerating nuclear development, Secretary-General Grossi first told Iran about nuclear facilities. We asked for the cooperation of the inspection.



After that, Iran's Raisi administration's Secretary of the Atomic Energy Agency, Eslami, said that the strengthening of nuclear development was the result of the United States unilaterally imposing sanctions, saying, "It is time for the United States to change the wrong policy." rice field.



After the speech, Secretary Eslami accused the United States of saying, "The United States has waived the obligation of the nuclear agreement. The United States should promptly lift all sanctions and return to the nuclear agreement." ..



He then said, "Iran will respond one by one according to the actions of the United States," and restrained the United States from acting first in order to resume the suspended talks.



Indirect talks between the United States and Iran to rebuild the nuclear agreement have not filled the gap over the scope of lifting sanctions, and the focus is on when talks will resume under Iran's Raisi administration. ..

Mr. Esrami has been in a key position for many years in a hardline and moderate government

In August, Mohammad Eslami became Secretary of the Nuclear Agency, who also serves as Vice President of Iran's conservative hardline Raishi administration.



According to Iranian media, Esrami holds a bachelor's and master's degree in civil engineering from an American university.



After that, under the hardline Ahmadinejad administration, he was the head of a research institute related to national defense, and in 2008, he was sanctioned by the United Nations as a person involved in Iran's nuclear development.



Subsequently, in the moderate Rouhani administration, he served as Minister of Road Transport and Urban Development as a minister.



Eslami, who has been appointed to key positions in both Iran's hard-line and moderate governments for many years, is paying close attention to what he will do as the person responsible for the nuclear development of the Raishi administration.