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Iran will allow the IAEA to access cameras at nuclear sites
A joint statement issued after the IAEA chairman's visit to Tehran said inspectors would be able to replace the memory cards with surveillance cameras and keep the old ones in a shared pool.
The urgent meeting took place in the shadow of the fear of the collapse of the nuclear talks that have not been renewed since June
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Sunday, 12 September 2021, 13:24 Updated: 13:26
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Iran will allow the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to operate surveillance cameras at nuclear sites, following talks held today (Sunday) with IAEA Chairman Rafael Grossi, the parties said in a joint statement. The talks were intended to ease tensions between Tehran and the West.
"We have reached an agreement on
the resumption of negotiations on the nuclear deal.
" We have reached an agreement on the replacement of the memory cards of the Agency's cameras, "said Muhammad Islami, head of Iran's Atomic Energy Agency. And replace their storage devices, and these will be stored in Tehran in a common reservoir.
Grossi plans to hold a press conference at Vienna Airport in the evening, after landing.
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Grossi (center) in a meeting with the deputy chairman of Iran's Atomic Energy Agency in Tehran, today (Photo: AP)
Last week, the IAEA informed the member states that no progress had been made on two key issues: providing an explanation for the uranium remains found at some old and undeclared sites and providing urgent access to some Western equipment so that the IAEA could continue to monitor Iran's nuclear deal. In 2015.
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