Iran will allow the IAEA to service nuclear control equipment

The agreement comes ahead of the key IAEA meeting on Monday, and it has been announced as a sign that the relationship between Iran and the IAEA is advancing after its rupture in recent years.

“The parties recalled and reaffirmed the spirit of cooperation and mutual trust and its continuation and emphasized the need to address the relevant issues in a constructive and exclusively technical environment,” said Mohammad, head of the Atomic Energy Organization (AEOI) of Iran. Eslami and IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi in a joint statement Sunday.

According to the statement, which followed the meeting of the two chiefs in Tehran over the weekend, IAEA inspectors will be allowed to service the equipment and replace its storage media that will remain under the joint seals. of the IAEA and the AEOI in the Islamic Republic.

Iran has previously said it planned to prevent the IAEA from reviewing video footage of some nuclear sites until there is an agreement to save the 2015 nuclear deal it signed with the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Russia, China and Germany. Under the terms of the agreement, Iran had agreed to restrictions and international surveillance on its nuclear development, in exchange for easing sanctions. Still, the deal has faltered since President Donald Trump withdrew from the pact in 2018.
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Following Sunday’s agreement, the IAEA will be able to at least service nuclear surveillance teams in Iran.

Eslami was quoted by Iranian news agency Tasnim as saying Sunday’s negotiations were “constructive.”

“We agreed at the next IAEA meeting that Iran will participate and, apart from the meeting, we will continue negotiations,” Eslami said, according to Tasnim.

“We also agreed that the IAEA chief will travel to Iran in the near future and negotiate with officials. For us, building trust is very important and we want mutual trust between Iran and the IAEA. important, “Eslami added.

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