Ali Akbar Salehi made the remark following the joint press conference of Iranian and Russian presidents on Tuesday, adding there are only a very few countries that are currently providers of uranium enrichment service.
“Under the JCPOA, we will sell about nine tons of enriched uranium to Russia and in return will import 140 tons of natural uranium,” he said.
Salehi added that the agreement has been signed and the necessary measures are being taken to put the agreement into effect; “President Putin has also signed the decree on lifting the ban on supplying Iran with uranium enrichment equipment,” he said.