Iran agrees to give IAEA access to monitoring cameras at nuclear sites
Region
- 12 September, 2021
- 13:05
Iran has allowed the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to use surveillance cameras at its nuclear facilities, Report informs via RIA Novosti.
Meanwhile, IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi met with Iranian Atomic Energy Organization Chairman Mohammad Eslami during his visit to Tehran.
Grossi said the purpose of the visit was to expand cooperation between Iran and the IAEA in various fields and discuss issues of mutual interest. According to him, Iran must continue cooperation with the agency.
The next meeting will be held in Vienna, and more comprehensive issues will be discussed.
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