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IAEA chief in Iran for talks on nuclear dispute

DEAL WAS TORPEDOED IN 2018 BY TRUMP’S DECISION

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The chief of the UN’s nuclear watchdog was in Iran yesterday for talks on the nuclear dispute, days after the IAEA criticised Tehran for a lack of cooperatio­n.

Rafael Grossi, who arrived in Tehran the previous evening, was to meet Iran’s Vice-President Mohammad Eslami, who also heads the country’s nuclear agency, official sources said.

Grossi’s visit comes as talks remain locked in Vienna on saving Tehran’s 2015 deal with major powers that promised it sanctions relief in return for curbs on its nuclear programme.

The landmark deal was torpedoed in 2018 by former US president Donald Trump’s unilateral decision to withdraw the United States from it and impose a punishing sanctions regime.

Point of contention

Iran has since stepped away from many of its commitment­s, but the administra­tion of US President Joe Biden has advocated a return to diplomacy to save the agreement.

A point of contention this year has been limits Iran has imposed on the IAEA’s ability to monitor various of its nuclear facilities.

It has refused to provide realtime footage from cameras and other surveillan­ce tools that the UN agency has installed in these locations.

Under a compromise deal, the monitoring equipment remains in the agency’s custody but the data is in Iran’s possession, and must not be erased as long as the arrangemen­t remains in force.

Initially agreed for three months, the compromise was extended by another month and then expired on June 24. The IAEA has since been urging Tehran to inform it of its intentions.

In its statement last Tuesday, the IAEA said its “verificati­on and monitoring activities have been seriously undermined” by Tehran’s actions.

It also said that Iran had boosted its stocks of uranium enriched above the levels allowed in the 2015 deal formally known as the Joint Comprehens­ive Plan of Action (JCPOA).

Temporary arrangemen­t

Iran’s ultraconse­rvative new President Ebrahim Raisi said on Wednesday that his country was “transparen­t” about its nuclear activities. The staterun Iran newspaper said the two sides would discuss “the temporary arrangemen­t... on the supervisio­n of IAEA inspectors and the contents of IAEA surveillan­ce cameras installed in Iranian nuclear centres”.

Grossi — on his second trip to Iran this year — was expected to hold a press conference on his return to Vienna airport around 8.30pm (18.30 GMT).

 ?? AP ?? Rafael Mariano Grossi (centre) speaks with Behrouz Kamalvandi (left) upon his arrival at Tehran Imam Khomeini Internatio­nal Airport. Iran’s envoy to the IAEA, Kazem Gharibabad­i, is at the right.
AP Rafael Mariano Grossi (centre) speaks with Behrouz Kamalvandi (left) upon his arrival at Tehran Imam Khomeini Internatio­nal Airport. Iran’s envoy to the IAEA, Kazem Gharibabad­i, is at the right.

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