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Tehran (IP) - Iran's Government Spokesman said that the sabotage in one of the centers of the Atomic Energy Organization had not led to any casualties or equipment damage.

Iran PressIran news: Regarding the sabotage in one of the nuclear power plants, Ali Rabiei, Iranian government spokesman, said in a press conference on Tuesday: "I confirm that there was sabotage, but this incident did not result in significant human or equipment losses. There was slight damage to the roof of one of the sheds, which is being replaced."

Rabiei added: "The aerial photo that was published in some media outlets was taken after removing the roof for repair, and the interpretations made in the media are not accurate."

Iran made good progress in the Vienna talks

Ali Rabiei said during this press conference that Iran had made good progress in Vienna talks.

Regarding the Vienna talks, he said: "We have made good progress in the Vienna talks and we have agreed on all the sanctions as well as some of the Trump sanctions. Our country does not accept an agreement that does not serve the interests of the Iranian people. To verify, we need to make sure it takes time, so we need more negotiation. Our general framework is for the United States to lift all its sanctions; after which we will resume our nuclear commitments." 
"There must be stability in the agreement; our goal in this negotiation is for the United States to return to the agreement and for other countries to fulfill their commitments. A committee has been set up to discuss the negotiation process and the law passed by parliament," according to Rabiei.

The government spokesman said: "We continue to believe that dialogue, especially between communities within the Muslim ummah, is the only appropriate way to resolve differences between them."
He added: "In the talks that have taken place so far between Iran and Saudi Arabia, the issues between the two countries have been discussed from a friendly position, and some progress has been made. We understand that in some cases, disputes take time to be resolved."
"We are always ready to continue this dialogue seriously, relying on mutual goodwill and securing the interests and concerns of both sides," noted Rabiei.

Regarding the unveiling of homemade vaccines and not injecting them into people, Rabiei said: "So far, only the Pasteur and Barakat vaccines have been unveiled. Barakat has produced 2 million doses of vaccine so far, and this number of vaccines are in the stage of stability and technical testing."
He added: "Vaccines need to be labeled and have now entered the injection phase; 350,000 doses have been distributed, and other vaccines must go through the same steps to enter the general injection phase. We hope that the Pasteur vaccine will go through these steps as soon as possible."
"We did our best to import the corona vaccine. If it were not for global sanctions and obstacles, we would have imported more," according to the government spokesman.

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