IAEA won't have access to surveillance cameras: Iran
Date
4/14/2022 6:24:24 PM
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
Iran's Acting Representative to the Vienna-based International
Organizations said that the United Nations nuclear watchdog
wouldn't be allowed to have access to footages of surveillance
cameras in Iran's nuclear sites until the nuclear deal is revived,
Trend reports
citing IRNA .
Mohammad Reza Ghaebi issued a statement in response to the
release of a report by the director-general of International Atomic
Energy Agency (IAEA) on verification of the JCPOA
implementation.
Ghaebi said that the report was a technical one on monitoring
implementation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) in
accordance with the UN Security Council resolution 2231 which
informs the IAEA members of the latest developments and technical
information on Iran's nuclear activities.
Iran has informed the IAEA on April 4 that it has moved all
centrifuge-parts production machines from Karaj to Natanz and that
has been verified by the IAEA inspectors the same day, Ghaebi cited
the report as saying.
The IAEA completed installation of surveillance cameras at
Natanz facility on April 12 and removed the seals from the machines
the same day and the IAEA has been informed that the machines were
used to produce pipes, bellows and rotors of centrifuges, he
added.
The Iranian diplomat also said that Iran told the IAEA on April
13 that the machines have become operational in the new location
the same day.
Ghaebi underlined that the IAEA wasn't allowed to have access to
the footages of the surveillance cameras and wouldn't be allowed
until Iran resumes full compliance with the JCPOA.
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