Iran: We will leave the cameras in the nuclear facilities turned off

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Mati Barnhart, knitted news25.07.22 20:17 26 in Tammuz Tishfav

Iran: We will leave the cameras in the nuclear facilities turned off

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Iran has announced that it will keep the surveillance cameras of the International Atomic Energy Agency turned off until the 2015 nuclear agreement is restored, the country’s nuclear agency announced.

There are 27 UN cameras in the country, which are scattered among the various nuclear sites, in accordance with the nuclear agreement. Last June, the country announced that it was turning off the cameras after the IAEA passed a resolution condemning the Iranian regime.

“We will not turn on the IAEA cameras until the other side returns to the nuclear agreement,” said Mohammad Aslami, chairman of the country’s nuclear agency. The Iranian Foreign Ministry accused the IAEA Secretary General, Raphael Grossi, of treating them in an “unprofessional, unfair and unconstructive” manner.

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As you may recall, the US withdrew from the Iranian nuclear agreement in 2018, under the rule of former President Donald Trump. Since Biden came to power, the Americans have been trying to reach agreements with the Iranians on returning to a renewed outline of the nuclear agreement, but for now, it does not seem that the parties are able to reach to agreements, and it seems that the latest news only exacerbates the situation.

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