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Grossi: The removal of 27 cameras from Iran’s nuclear facilities is very worrying! Mehr News Agency Iran and world’s news



According to Mehr News Agency, Rafael Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, claimed in an interview with CNB on Sunday that Washington was continuing to exaggerate in connection with the Vienna Summit (aimed at lifting sanctions against Iran). : The removal of 27 cameras and monitoring systems from Iran’s nuclear facilities is very worrying!

“We have to sit down with the Iranian authorities and look at the current situation,” the IAEA director general told CNN. It is difficult to reach an agreement with Iran without the IAEA obtaining sufficient information about Tehran’s nuclear program.

He went on to claim that the only way to gain confidence and advance Iran’s economy is to allow IAEA inspectors to do their job, without pointing to the body’s frequent leaks of Iranian intelligence and the continued hostility of the West to Tehran. Give!

Meanwhile, the IAEA official had previously claimed in an interview with Al Jazeera that Iran’s action to stop the operation of IAEA surveillance cameras at the country’s nuclear facilities is a negative action!

Rafael Grossi continued this press conference by repeating the claims of the Zionists and said: the continuation of inspections (in Iran’s nuclear facilities) gives Tehran the opportunity to prove what is being said about the lack of secrecy in the country’s nuclear program! Tehran must constantly cooperate with balanced inspections conducted only by the International Atomic Energy Agency. Iran’s recent actions will have a negative impact on the Vienna talks! I hope to meet with the Iranian authorities as soon as possible. The resumption of nuclear talks is the most important and rational issue. There are some tensions between the IAEA and Iran; But there have always been loopholes for agreement.

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