Iran has agreed to reconnect surveillance cameras at a number of nuclear websites and enhance the tempo of inspections, the pinnacle of the International Atomic Energy Agency mentioned on Saturday.
UN nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi earlier mentioned he had held “constructive” talks with Iranian officers in Tehran after the invention of uranium particles enriched to close weapons-grade stage.
On his return to Vienna, Grossi recalled there had been “a reduction in monitoring activities related to cameras and monitoring systems” and mentioned “we have agreed that those will be operating again”.
“This is very, very important” when it comes to continuity of information, “in particular in the context of the possibility of the revival of JCPOA”, he mentioned.
Grossi arrived in Iran on Friday talks deadlocked on reviving a landmark 2015 accord on Iran’s nuclear exercise, recognized formally because the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, or JCPOA.
“We have put a tourniquet on the bleeding of information and lack of continuity of knowledge we had — now we can start working again. These are not words, this is very concrete,” he mentioned.
The Vienna-based IAEA has been looking for larger cooperation with Iran over its nuclear actions.
Source: www.anews.com.tr