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Iran: Nuclear site images will not be given to UN watchdog as deal has expired

Above, workers on the construction site of a second reactor in Iran’s Bushehr nuclear power plant in this photo taken on November 10, 2019. (AFP)
Above, workers on the construction site of a second reactor in Iran’s Bushehr nuclear power plant in this photo taken on November 10, 2019. (AFP)
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27 Jun 2021 05:06:07 GMT9
27 Jun 2021 05:06:07 GMT9
  • The IAEA and Tehran struck the three-month monitoring agreement in February to cushion the blow of Iran reducing its cooperation with the agency

DUBAI: The speaker of Iran’s parliament said on Sunday Tehran will never hand over images from inside of some Iranian nuclear sites to the UN nuclear watchdog as a monitoring agreement with the agency had expired, Iranian state media reported.

“The agreement has expired… any of the information recorded will never be given to the International Atomic Energy Agency and the data and images will remain in the possession of Iran,” said Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf.

The IAEA and Tehran struck the three-month monitoring agreement in February to cushion the blow of Iran reducing its cooperation with the agency, and it allowed monitoring of some activities that would otherwise have been axed to continue.

The agreement was later extended for a month until June 24.

Reuters

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