Iran denied the agreement on installing the agency’s surveillance cameras.
Iran denied Grossi’s statements about an agreement to install surveillance cameras and inspect nuclear sites.
Just a few hours after Rafael Grossi announced an agreement with Iranian officials to restore surveillance cameras at Iran’s nuclear sites, the spokesman for the Atomic Energy Organization said these statements are not true.
Shortly after Rafael Grossi, the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, announced an agreement with Iran to monitor nuclear sites, Nour News, a media outlet close to the Secretariat of the Supreme National Security Council, and the spokesman for the Atomic Energy Organization denied this claim.
Behrouz Kamalvandi, the spokesman for Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization, told the official news agency of the Islamic Republic that there has been no discussion or agreement regarding the installation of cameras at nuclear sites. He also denied Grossi’s statements about an agreement to inspect nuclear sites, stating that during the two-day presence of the Director General of the Atomic Energy Agency and his accompanying delegation, access to individuals was never discussed, and no document was written indicating this.