Iran Takes No Move To Undermine Nuclear Deal Negotiated With IAEA - Official


(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 17. Iran recognizes nocontradictions that could breach the parameters of the agreementstruck with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) tocontinue nuclear knowledge, Vice President of Iran and Chairman ofthe Atomic Energy Organization of Iran Mohammad Eslami toldreporters, Trend reports.

According to him, Iran is always cooperating with the IAEA Grossi, the IAEA's Director General, gave a two-part reportto the agency's Board of Directors. The first is the ComprehensiveJoint Action Plan (JCPOA), and the second is the NPT and itsprotection (safeguard).

Iran's cooperation with the IAEA focuses on NPT compliance andsafeguards. Eslami stated that the Iranian Atomic EnergyOrganization is subject to a strategic plan of action for aComprehensive Joint Action Plan. Iran continues its actions inaccordance with the strategic stage plan.

The Iranian official noted that the IAEA Director General'sreport notes whether Iran has taken steps under the JCPOA. Thecurrent conditions have developed due to the fact that Westerncountries have not taken steps within the framework of the JCPOA, if they fulfill their obligations, Iran will fulfill itsJCPOA obligations. Iran is currently fulfilling its obligationsunder articles 26 and 36 of the JCPOA.

Meanwhile, the agreement between Iran and AEBA was reached inMarch. Within the framework of the agreement between Iran and AEBA,cooperation is underway on the Iranian nuclear program. Iran hasstated that it cooperates with the International Atomic EnergyAgency only in two frameworks. These frameworks are theNon-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) and safeguards. TheInternational Atomic Energy Agency says it is cooperating withIran, but this cooperation is not at a sufficient level.

Under Article 26 of the nuclear deal, if one party fails tofulfill its obligations, the other party may suspend itsobligations in whole or in part. Under Article 36 of the nuclearagreement, if Iran believes that the 5+1 group has not fulfilledits obligations under the agreement, it can raise this issue in thejoint commission.

The Comprehensive Plan of Joint Action on Iran's Nuclear Programwas executed in January 2016 by Iran and the P5+1 group (the UnitedStates, Russia, China, the United Kingdom, France, and Germany).The United States declared in May 2018 that it was withdrawing fromthe plan and slapped sanctions on Iran in November of the sameyear. Iran stated that there would be no constraints on the Irannuclear agreement until 2020.

The Iranian parliament established a strategic strategy tooppose the sanctions in late 2020, citing the failure to meet theJoint Comprehensive Strategy of Action (JCPOA) signed by Iran andsix other nations, as well as the imposition of sanctions againstIran.

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