Tehran-Sana
The head of the Iranian permanent mission in Vienna, Mohammad Reza Ghaibi, announced that Iran will keep the information of the International Atomic Energy Agency's surveillance cameras as long as the nuclear agreement is not implemented.
Commenting on the recent report issued by the Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Grossi, on the issue of verifying the implementation of the provisions of the nuclear agreement in Iran, IRNA quoted Ghaibi as saying that “this report confirms that after constructive consultations that took place last December between the Director-General According to the International Agency and the Head of the Iranian Nuclear Energy Organization, Mohammad Eslami, it was agreed on new arrangements in accordance with the nuclear agreement regarding the re-installation of cameras at the “Tsai” factory in the city of Karaj, but after that Iran announced its decision to produce centrifuge tubes in a new site in the city of Isfahan. Last second, it placed its supervisory bodies there.”
Ghabi added that "the relevant information will not be handed over to the IAEA as long as Iran does not return to implementing the nuclear agreement, but rather will keep it."
Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian affirmed yesterday that his country had presented many initiatives to resolve outstanding issues during the ongoing nuclear negotiations in Vienna, indicating that it was time for a political decision and the adoption of a real vision by the Western parties.
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