The head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI), Ali Akbar Salehi, announced that the country is seriously improving its nuclear industry with state-of-the-art technology.
Iran's nuclear program has only slowed - not stopped - since the signing of the nuclear accord, and in some aspects has even grown, an Iranian official said.
Iran alleges that "enemies" are constantly seeking to destroy its nuclear program and that the Islamic Republic is repeatedly successful in repelling these attacks.
Iran threatened the International Atomic Energy Agency head with harm if he reveals the contents of their secret agreement, which, Congress fears, could be inadequate in preventing Tehran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.
Disregarding Israel's concerns and the present P5+1 nuclear talks with Iran, Russia is building two additional nuclear reactors for the Islamic Republic.
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