Iran Press/ Iran News: Referring to the start of 60% enrichment at the Natanz nuclear facility, Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said on Sunday: "This enrichment proved to the enemies that Iran's nuclear industry has become indigenous."
"The locks on the nuclear industry were broken and we could use them to lift all sanctions," he added.
The speaker of the Iranian parliament also said: The enemy tried to weaken Iran's negotiating position by sabotaging in Natanz.
The Natanz nuclear site was hit by an attack on Sunday which Iran called “nuclear terrorism” and a “war crime.” The sabotage attack, which Iran blamed on Israel, targeted the electricity distribution network of the Natanz enrichment facility and caused a blackout.
Ghalibaf added: "The achievement of 60% enrichment has shown the other side that such measures, instead of being a threat to Iran's nuclear activities, have become a unique opportunity to take longer steps towards nuclear progress."
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on Saturday approved a 60% percent enrichment at Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility.
Iranian parliament's closed session was held on reviewing Iran-China strategic document. The National Security and Foreign Policy Commission and the Iran-China Parliamentary Group held an extraordinary meeting in the presence of Foreign Ministry officials.
The agenda of parliament's open session this week on Sunday, Tuesday, and Wednesday were announced as follows:
Continuing the review of the Civil Commission's report on the bill to surge in production and housing supply.
Report of the Planning and Budget Commission on drafting some provisions related to reforming the country's budget structure.
Report of the Judicial and Legal Commission on the bill for an urgent addition of a note to Article 14 of the Cheque Issuance Law.
Report of the Education, Research, and Technology Commission on the bill on how natural and legal persons can contribute to Iran's Technical and Vocational Training Organization (Iran TVTO).
Report of the Judicial and Legal Commission on the draft agreement on mutual legal assistance in civil matters of the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Federative Republic of Brazil.
Report of the Judiciary and Legal Commission on the draft agreement on extradition of criminals between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Federative Republic of Brazil.
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