The Vienna talks are positive / we have made progress – Mehr News Agency | Iran and world’s news

“The Vienna talks are positive,” Mikhail Ulyanov, Russia’s permanent representative to international organizations, said in Vienna on Thursday.
“We have made progress in the Vienna summit and we hope that this trend will continue in the coming days,” said Russia’s permanent representative to international organizations in Vienna, according to Al-Mayadin TV.
“We can talk about these developments in the next few days,” Mikhail Ulyanov added, according to Al-Mayadin.
It is worth mentioning that some media outlets reported that the words of the senior Russian negotiator in the Vienna talks were announced after the trilateral meeting with the senior negotiators of Iran and China.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said in a statement on Wednesday that it had reached an agreement with Iran to install surveillance cameras at the Tessa complex in Karaj.
According to Reuters, the International Atomic Energy Agency said in a statement yesterday: “The agreement with Iran on the replacement of new cameras (instead of damaged cameras) at the Karaj facility is an important development for verification and monitoring activities in Iran.” This agreement enables us to resume our continued awareness of the (activities) of this establishment. These cameras will be installed in the coming days.
“I sincerely hope that we can continue constructive discussions to resolve all remaining safeguards issues with Iran,” the statement added, quoting Rafael Grossi, the agency’s director general.
“The International Atomic Energy Agency and Tehran have agreed to re-install video cameras at the Karaj workshop,” Mikhail Ulyanov, Russia’s permanent representative to international organizations, wrote. The annoying stimulus, which has attracted a lot of attention in the international community and mass media since September, has now been removed. Congratulations to both parties!
Rafael Grossi, director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, tweeted yesterday that Iran and Iran had agreed to install surveillance cameras at the Tessa complex in Karaj. “This is very important for verification under the nuclear deal,” he said. And work will continue to address other important parenting issues.
Earlier, the American Wall Street Journal quoted a senior Iranian and Western official as claiming that Tehran and the International Atomic Energy Agency had agreed to install surveillance cameras at the centrifuge facility in Karaj.
According to Mehr News Agency, on the last day of the conference “Meeting of the Heads of Representations of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Neighboring Countries”, which was attended by the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Deputy Ministers, Amir Abdullahian said in a speech: Dignified talks from the beginning It is a job and the same approach is still followed with seriousness and hard work of the negotiating team.
“Last night we reached a good agreement with the IAEA, which could address some of the alleged concerns,” he said, referring to the interaction between Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency and the fact that the IAEA has at times used technical tools to politically influence the Vienna talks. On the issue of Iran’s peaceful nuclear program and pursue more and more mutual cooperation with the IAEA.
It is worth mentioning that following the sabotage action against the Tessa complex in Karaj, Tehran had announced that it would allow the service or replacement of the cameras only after the technical and security inspections of the responsible institutions. Accordingly, Iranian investigations have now been carried out and therefore the cameras have been allowed to be replaced; But Tehran’s current permission does not mean sending pictures.
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