Global Times

Iran, IAEA thrash out ‘ temporary solution’ ahead of nuclear deal deadline

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The UN nuclear watchdog chief announced Sunday a “temporary solution” to allow Iranian facility inspection­s to continue after days of talks with officials, giving some much needed breathing space for diplomatic negotiatio­ns.

However, Rafael Grossi admitted that under the new three- month arrangemen­t, the Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency ( IAEA) would not have the same level of access after a law was expected to come into force on Tuesday limiting some inspection­s.

Grossi’s visit to Iran came amid stepped- up efforts between US President Joe Biden’s administra­tion, European powers and Tehran to salvage the 2015 nuclear deal that has been on the

brink of collapse since Donald Trump withdrew from it and went on to impose sanctions on the nation.

In December, Iran’s conservati­ve

dominated parliament passed the law demanding a suspension of some inspection­s if the US failed to lift sanctions by Sunday.

Tehran had notified the UN body that if the suspension­s were lifted it would suspend “voluntary transparen­cy measures” – notably inspection­s to non- nuclear sites, including military sites suspected of nuclear- related activity.

Under the temporary agreement Tehran will for “three months record and keep the informatio­n of some activities and monitoring equipment,” Iran’s Atomic Energy Organizati­on said in a statement.

 ?? Photo: AFP ?? Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif ( first left) meets with the director general of the Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Grossi ( first right) in Tehran, Iran on Sunday.
Photo: AFP Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif ( first left) meets with the director general of the Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Grossi ( first right) in Tehran, Iran on Sunday.

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