The return of hopes for the revival of the JCPOA .
The positive news for the revival of the JCPOA follows one after another. Over the past week, a series of positive developments have taken place on the path to de-escalating tensions between Iran and countries in the region, which, of course, seems to have a wider scope in the future. and will also reach the domain of Iran's nuclear program.
 

On 5 Khordad, in a situation where there were rumors of further negotiations through Iran with the United States, a prisoner exchange took place between Iran and Belgium.
On Sunday 7 Khordad, Sultan Haitham bin Tariq, the King of Oman, traveled to Tehran, which would carry an important message concerning the Iranian nuclear dossier.
On 9 Khordad, national media, citing knowledgeable sources, claimed that Iran's disputes with the IAEA over the two problems at the Marivan site in Abadeh and the alleged discovery of uranium particles with a 83.7% enrichment had been resolved.
Exchange of messages between Iran and America
Along with these developments, Mohammadreza Farzin, Governor General of the Central Bank, left for Washington to meet and hold talks with officials of the International Monetary Fund.
Hossein Amirabdollahian, the Foreign Minister of our country, also mentioned the exchange of messages between Iran and the United States. Hossein Amirabdollahian, Iran's Foreign Minister, stressed in an interview with the French newspaper "Figaro" that the normalization of relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia is not just a tactical agreement.
He said Iran had agreed to expand trade and economic relations with the Saudis.
In another part, Hossein Amirabdollahian noted that we are in contact with all parties in this country to stop the war in Yemen and conduct a dialogue.
Our country's foreign minister also said that the diplomatic process and negotiations with the European Union regarding the nuclear issue are continuing.
Amir Abdollahian noted that I, Josep Borrell and my colleague Ali Bagheri are in contact with Enrique Mora regarding the nuclear issue.
He said the exchange of messages between Tehran and Washington continues through regional and even European intermediaries.

Two important messages in the field of the nuclear file
Along with these statements, the Mehr news agency announced yesterday in an exclusive report: During the recent technical negotiations between the Atomic Energy Organization of our country and the International Atomic Energy Agency, the case of one of the alleged sites mentioned by the Agency (known as Abadeh) has been resolved.
Mehr, citing knowledgeable sources, wrote: During recent technical negotiations between our country's Atomic Energy Organization and the International Atomic Energy Agency, the case of one of the alleged sites proposed by the Agency (known as Abadeh) has been resolved.
As such, this is the second instance of venues allegedly closed by the agency.
Additionally, the agency's claims regarding the discovery of uranium particles with an enrichment of 7.83 have been resolved with Iran's technical explanations.
Earlier, the Bloomberg news agency claimed in a report that International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors have identified 84% enriched uranium in Iran.
In this regard, Behrouz Kamalondi, the spokesman of the Atomic Energy Organization, in response to the question of the journalist Fars on 30 Bahman 1401, mentioning that the material published in Bloomberg was made with the aim of discrediting and to distort the facts, recalled: What the agency raised with Iran regarding The presence of uranium particles with an enrichment of more than 60% is common at the place where the product is collected by sampling.
The presence of uranium particles above 60% in the enrichment process does not mean enrichment above 60%.
This problem is a very natural thing in the enrichment process, which can even occur by reducing the power to the centrifuge cascades in an instant.
But what matters is the final product, which the Islamic Republic of Iran has not attempted to enrich by more than 60%.
The Fars reporter was also informed that following the declaration in March last year between the International Atomic Energy Agency and the Atomic Energy Organization, a number of JCPOA cameras were installed in one of the nuclear centers.
Of course, these cameras are offline and the information is not transferred to the agency.
On the eve of the meeting before the Board of Governors, the report of the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency will probably be published soon.
It is expected that these elements will be included in the written report. "Rafael Grossi", the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, for the fourth time in the 13th government and one year after his last trip to Tehran, on Friday March 12, 1401, in response to the invitation of Mohammad Eslami, the vice president and head of the Atomic Energy Organization, and in order to He came to Tehran for a two-day trip.
Director General of the agency on Saturday, March 13, in a press conference with Mohammad Eslami, in response to the question of whether we are going to draw a conclusion on the three alleged places? He said: We work hard and our colleagues work hard.
Now we have given ourselves a break to talk with you and then go to work.
Mohammad Eslami, head of the Atomic Energy Organization, also said at this press conference about the three alleged locations: Regarding the three alleged locations, we have agreed on a model with Grossi during my trip to Vienna last year, and we follow the same.
Some parts were expressed during the visits of Massimo Aparo and Kamalundi, vice presidents of the Agency and the Atomic Energy Organization, and we talked about some of the arrangements today.
These continue and we are heading towards a resolution in the form of an interactive model.
In response to another question, he said: Regarding the three alleged locations, we agreed on a scheme with Grossi during my trip to Vienna last year, and we are following the same.
Some parts were expressed during the visits of Massimo Aparo and Kamalundi, vice presidents of the Agency and the Atomic Energy Organization, and we talked about some of the arrangements today. These continue and we are heading towards a resolution in the form of an interactive model.
After Grossi's arrival in Vienna, the joint statement by Iran and the Agency was released.
In this statement, the Atomic Energy Organization and the Agency agreed as follows: Interactions between the International Atomic Energy Agency and Iran will take place in a spirit of cooperation and in full respect of the competences of the agency and of the rights and obligations of the Islamic Republic of Iran on the basis of agreements of generalized guarantees.
Regarding the remaining safeguarding issues related to three places, Iran expressed its readiness to continue cooperation and provide more information and access in order to resolve the remaining safeguarding issues.
Iran voluntarily authorizes the Agency to carry out other verification and surveillance activities if necessary.
The modalities of its implementation will be agreed between the two parties during a technical meeting to be held shortly in Tehran.

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