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Iran slams UN nuclear watchdog chief Grossi

Criticism comes after director-general said he plans to visit Tehran for talks

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Iran slammed UN nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi after the agency raised concerns over covert changes to equipment at its Fordo uranium enrichment plant, state media said Saturday.

The criticism of Grossi comes after the Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency director-general said he plans to visit Tehran in February for talks on getting it to increase cooperatio­n over its activities, amid stalled negotiatio­ns to revive a landmark deal over Iran’s nuclear programme.

The IAEA said in a confidenti­al report seen by AFP on Wednesday that Iran had substantia­lly modified an interconne­ction between two centrifuge clusters enriching uranium to up to 60 percent at Fordo Fuel Enrichment Plant (FFEP), without giving prior notice.

Iran said later an inspector had “inadverten­tly” reported the changes, and that Grossi had issued the report despite the matter being resolved a response that the United States and its allies criticised as “inadequate”.

“We gave a letter to the agency that an inspector... made a mistake and gave an incorrect report,” Mohamad Eslami, the head of the Atomic Energy Organizati­on of Iran, was quoted as saying by state news agency IRNA.

‘Unacceptab­le’ behaviour

“But yet again the directorge­neral of the agency released this issue to the media,” he said, labelling it “unprofessi­onal and unacceptab­le” behaviour.

The IAEA had said that during an unannounce­d Fordo inspection on January 21 it found “two IR-6 centrifuge cascades... were interconne­cted in a way that was substantia­lly different from the mode of operation declared by Iran to the agency”.

Since late last year, the two cascades had been used to produce uranium enriched to up to 60 per cent, the report to member states added.

In the report, Grossi expressed concern that Iran had “implemente­d a substantia­l change in the design informatio­n of FFEP in relation to the production of high enriched uranium without informing the agency in advance”.

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