Oman Daily Observer

IRAN SAYS IAEA CHIEF’S VISIT LED TO ‘SIGNIFICAN­T ACHIEVEMEN­T’

- — Reuters

Iran will continue to allow access to UN inspectors to its N-sites but will for three months bar inspection­s of other, non-nuclear sites

TEHRAN: Iran on Monday hailed as a “significan­t achievemen­t” the outcome of a visit by the head of the UN nuclear watchdog and a temporary agreement they reached on site inspection­s.

That deal effectivel­y bought time as the United States, European powers and Tehran try to salvage the 2015 nuclear agreement that has been on the brink of collapse since Donald Trump withdrew from it.

Tehran now demands that Washington scrap punishing sanctions Trump reimposed in 2018, while Washington demands that Iran first return to all its nuclear commitment­s.

In the standoff, Iran’s parliament has demanded that Iran from Tuesday limit some inspection­s by the Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

IAEA chief Rafael Grossi held last-ditch talks in Tehran on Sunday where the two sides hammered out a temporary technical deal.

They confirmed that Iran will continue to allow access to UN inspectors to its nuclear sites — but will for three months bar inspection­s of other, non-nuclear sites.

Grossi said afterwards that a “temporary solution” had been reached with Tehran that enables the IAEA to retain “a necessary degree of monitoring and verificati­on work”.

Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzade­h said on Monday the talks had “resulted in a very significan­t diplomatic achievemen­t and a very significan­t technical achievemen­t”.

Khatibzade­h stressed that the outcome was “within the framework of the parliament’s binding law”.

Iran will temporaril­y suspend so-called “voluntary transparen­cy measures” — notably inspection­s of non-nuclear sites, including military sites suspected of nuclear-related activity.

Tehran will for “three months record and keep the informatio­n of some activities and monitoring equipment” at such sites, Iran’s Atomic Energy Organizati­on said.

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 ??  ?? IAEA Director-general Rafael Grossi addresses the media upon his arrival from Tehran at Vienna Internatio­nal Airport in Schwechat.
IAEA Director-general Rafael Grossi addresses the media upon his arrival from Tehran at Vienna Internatio­nal Airport in Schwechat.
 ?? — AFP ?? Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Saied Khatibzade­h during a press conference in Tehran.
— AFP Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Saied Khatibzade­h during a press conference in Tehran.

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