
Mohammad Eslami
Mohammad Eslami is the head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, where he has been a prominent figure in promoting Iran's nuclear program. Eslami has defended Iran's nuclear activities as being for peaceful purposes and has publicly disputed claims about the country's intentions regarding nuclear weapons. Recently, he has responded to international concerns about Iran's growing stockpile of enriched uranium, asserting that Iran is cooperating with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and rejecting pressure from other nations.
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Iran:
Mohammad Eslami announced the completion and launch of the national housing system.
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Argentina:
Mohammad Eslami stated that Rafael Grossi's destructive role regarding Iran would be recorded in history.
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Switzerland:
Mohammad Eslami, the head of the Iranian Atomic Energy Organization, announced plans to restore the nuclear program.
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Turkey:
Mohammad Eslami, head of the Atomic Energy Organization, confirmed the continuation of uranium enrichment activities.
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Israel:
Mohammad Eslami is the head of Iran's nuclear agency, asserting that Tehran will continue its uranium enrichment.
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United States:
Iran's nuclear chief, Mohammad Eslami, said the country was assessing the damage.
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Indonesia:
Mohammad Eslami stated that arrangements have been made to prevent disruptions to Iran's nuclear activities.
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India:
Mohammad Eslami, head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, spoke about maintaining the progress of its nuclear program.
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United States:
A top Iranian nuclear official, Mohammad Eslami, who is the head of the country’s atomic energy organization, insisted that Iran 'planned ahead of time' to ensure there would be 'no interruption to our nuclear program.'
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Lithuania:
Mohammad Eslami is the head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization and commented on the damage caused by recent strikes.
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