Reinstallation of the Agency’s security cameras in Iran has begun
A month and a half after the last visit of the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency to Iran and reaching an understanding to resolve Tehran’s disputes with this United Nations nuclear watchdog, it is reported that the reinstallation of surveillance cameras at several of Iran’s nuclear sites has started.
The Arms Control Association published a report on Monday, May 1, regarding the installation of these new Agency cameras in Iran. Iranian officials have not yet provided any explanation about the installation of these new cameras.
Late last spring, following a statement by the Director General of the Agency about Iran’s enriched uranium reaching 18 times the limit set in the JCPOA, the Islamic Republic of Iran, concerned about the possibility of a resolution being issued against it in the Agency’s Board of Governors with the support of the United States and three European countries, stated that it would respond appropriately to the issuance of such a resolution.
That critical resolution, emphasizing that Tehran had not resolved past ambiguities regarding uranium particles found at three undeclared nuclear sites, received the majority support of the Board of Governors’ members on June 8 of last year.
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