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Iran to keep IAEA cameras off until N-deal is restored

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TEHRAN: Iran will keep the UN nuclear watchdog’s cameras turned off until a 2015 nuclear deal is restored, the head of the country’s Atomic Energy Organisati­on said on Monday, the semi-official Tasnim news agency reported.

Iran informed the Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) it had removed IAEA equipment, including 27 cameras installed under the 2015 pact with world powers, ater the agency passed a resolution criticisin­g Tehran in June.

“We will not turn on the IAEA cameras until the other side returns to the nuclear deal,” Iranian nuclear chief Mohammad Eslami said.

The 2015 nuclear pact imposed curbs on Iran’s nuclear activities in return for the liting of internatio­nal sanctions.

Then-president Donald Trump pulled the United States out of the deal in 2018, reimposing tough economic sanctions on Tehran.

Iran’s ruling clerics responded by breaching the pact’s nuclear restrictio­ns.

Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman Nasser Kanaani on Monday accused IAEA Chief Rafael Grossi of having “unprofessi­onal, unfair and unconstruc­tive views” on Tehran’s nuclear programme.

He also added that Tehran hopes a return to the nuclear deal can be reached soon should the United States show goodwill.

“Iran is commited to talks and will continue until a good and sustainabl­e deal is reached,” Kanaani said at his weekly news conference.

Iran’s nuclear programme is “galloping ahead” and the IAEA has very limited visibility on what is happening, Grossi told Spain’s El Pais newspaper in an interview published on Friday.

Western powers warn Iran is geting closer to being able to sprint towards making a nuclear bomb. Iran denies wanting to.

Indirect talks between Iran and the United States on reviving the 2015 deal have been stalled since March.

French President Emmanuel Macron expressed his disappoint­ment to his Iranian counterpar­t Ebrahim Raisi at the lack of progress over talks, the Elysee Palace said on Saturday.

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