Thursday, August 27, 2020

Envoy: Iran-IAEA agreement disappointed US

London, IRNA - Iranian Ambassador to the UK Hamid Baeidinejad in a Twitter message wrote that the agreement between Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on resolving the nuclear safeguards problems made the US disappointed about continuation of its anti-Iran measures.
"The IAEA's admitting that its request for access to Iran's facilities should be based on IAEA's independent analysis and by  provding the requested access, the IAEA would have no other question or request for another access to places except those mentioned, made the US disappointed with regard to taking the issue of Iran's safeguards to the UN Security Council," Baeidinejad tweeted on Wednesday.
 Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) issued a joint statement on nuclear cooperation while the agency’s chief Rafael Mariano Grossi wrapped up his stay in Tehran on Wednesday after holding talks with the senior Iranian officials.
Grossi, heading a delegation, arrived in Tehran on Monday night.
He has so far held talks with Head of Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Ali Akbar Salehi, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and President Hassan Rouhani.
The full text of the joint statement reads as follows:
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the Islamic Republic of Iran (Iran) agreed to further reinforce their cooperation and enhance mutual trust to facilitate the full implementation of Iran’s Comprehensive Safeguards Agreement (CSA) and the Additional Protocol (AP) thereto, which is provisionally applied by Iran since 16 January 2016.
After intensive bilateral consultations, Iran and the IAEA reached an agreement on the resolution of the safeguards implementation issues specified by the IAEA, in good faith. In this regard, Iran is voluntarily providing the IAEA with access to the two locations specified by the IAEA and facilitating the IAEA verification activities to resolve these issues. Dates for the IAEA access and the verification activities have been agreed. The IAEA verification activities will proceed in accordance with the CSA and the AP, and the IAEA’s standard verification practice as implemented for all States with CSAs and APs on equal basis and without discrimination.
In the context of resolution GOV/2015/72 adopted by the Board of Governors on 15 December 2015, the IAEA and Iran recognize that these safeguards implementation issues are exclusively related to nuclear material and activities subject to safeguards under the CSA and the AP.
In this present context, based on analysis of available information to the IAEA, the IAEA does not have further questions to Iran and further requests for access to locations other than those declared by Iran under its CSA and AP.
Both sides recognize the independence, impartiality, and professionalism of the IAEA continue to be essential in the fulfillment of its verification activities.
The IAEA will continue to take into consideration Iran’s security concerns, by protecting all safeguards confidential information in accordance with the IAEA’s Statute, the relevant provisions of the CSA and the AP, and the established IAEA confidentiality regime, standards, and procedures.

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