Tehran-Sana
Iran announced the dismantling of surveillance cameras installed in its nuclear facilities under the nuclear deal.
And the website of Russia Today channel quoted the head of the Iranian Nuclear Energy Organization, Mohammad Eslami, in a statement to him, “The surveillance cameras that were installed based on the nuclear agreement with Iran have become disabled.” On these cameras, "he explained that some of the cameras were damaged as a result of terrorist operations, which led to the issuance of two sabotage and complex reports."
Islami continued, "The most important aspect of this is focusing on the peaceful Iranian nuclear activities and proceeding with them in accordance with the frameworks of the strategic law issued by Parliament and not allowing others to accuse us of misleading them," pointing out that the West had pledged, based on the nuclear agreement, to provide support to Iran, but it did not. It fulfills its promises, and accordingly, the nuclear achievements inside the country have been achieved thanks to the reliance on local energies, and no one has the right to stop this process.