The International Atomic Energy Agency has urged Iran on Sunday to resume talks “now” to avoid Further obstruction to salvage the 2015 nuclear deal with world powers.
This week, Iran cut off some cameras international inspectors to monitor its nuclear activities in In response to a Western resolution passed on June 8 in Which was denounced by the United Nations agency for the absence of Tehran of cooperation.
Twenty-seven surveillance cameras “were removed,” said the Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Grossi in Interview broadcast Sunday by CNN, calling it “very dangerous.” move. “
“Recently history Tells us It’s never more good thing for start say to international Inspectors, go home …things get a lot more problem ” added.
2015 agreement, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of This measure eased Iran’s crippling economic sanctions in exchange for restrictions on its nuclear activities.
But in 2018, then US President Donald Trump unilaterally withdrew out of agreement and reimposed sanctions, prompting Iran to begin rolling back on its own obligations.
Talks about reviving the deal have stalled since March.
In an interview with CNN, Grossi said he was saying to his Iranian counterparts, “We have to sit down down Now, we have to rectify the situation, we have to keep working together.
“the only way for Iran to get trust, trust is too bad need in Yes move they economy forward … he is allow the inspectors of International Atomic Energy Agency to be present.”
Grossi said his agency would do without CCTV soon Unable to say if Iran is nuclear program “Peaceful” – as Tehran has repeatedly insisted – or whether Iran is developing an atomic bomb.
Even if the Iranians reconnect the cameras in Whatever, said Grossi, a few months later work They do in In the meantime it will remain secretrendering any agreement useless.
Therefore, he said, the recent Iranian action makes “the way back Too deal more Difficult.”
While Trump withdrew the United States out of And his successor, Joe Biden, said what he said was a deeply flawed agreement, he’s ready for it again Embrace the deal as long as Iran also It respects its own obligations.
But the negotiators met with Frequent frustration and possibility of failure It seems closer than ever.
in call Saturday with Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabadalian, and United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called on Diplomats to save the deal, according to a statement Sunday.
The International Atomic Energy Agency has urged Iran on Sunday to resume talks “now” to avoid Further obstruction to salvage the 2015 nuclear deal with world powers.
This week, Iran cut off some cameras international inspectors to monitor its nuclear activities in In response to a Western resolution passed on June 8 in Which was denounced by the United Nations agency for the absence of Tehran of cooperation.
Twenty-seven surveillance cameras “were removed,” said the Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Grossi in Interview broadcast Sunday by CNN, calling it “very dangerous.” move. “
“Recently history Tells us It’s never more good thing for start say to international Inspectors, go home …things get a lot more problem ” added.
2015 agreement, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of This measure eased Iran’s crippling economic sanctions in exchange for restrictions on its nuclear activities.
But in 2018, then US President Donald Trump unilaterally withdrew out of agreement and reimposed sanctions, prompting Iran to begin rolling back on its own obligations.
Talks about reviving the deal have stalled since March.
In an interview with CNN, Grossi said he was saying to his Iranian counterparts, “We have to sit down down Now, we have to rectify the situation, we have to keep working together.
“the only way for Iran to get trust, trust is too bad need in Yes move they economy forward … he is allow the inspectors of International Atomic Energy Agency to be present.”
Grossi said his agency would do without CCTV soon Unable to say if Iran is nuclear program “Peaceful” – as Tehran has repeatedly insisted – or whether Iran is developing an atomic bomb.
Even if the Iranians reconnect the cameras in Whatever, said Grossi, a few months later work They do in In the meantime it will remain secretrendering any agreement useless.
Therefore, he said, the recent Iranian action makes “the way back Too deal more Difficult.”
While Trump withdrew the United States out of And his successor, Joe Biden, said what he said was a deeply flawed agreement, he’s ready for it again Embrace the deal as long as Iran also It respects its own obligations.
But the negotiators met with Frequent frustration and possibility of failure It seems closer than ever.
in call Saturday with Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabadalian, and United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called on Diplomats to save the deal, according to a statement Sunday.