Iranian Foreign Minister: IAEA should be "professional and neutral"
2021-11-24
(on November 23, Iranian foreign minister abdullahiyan (right) met with visiting director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency Grossi in Tehran.) Iranian Foreign Minister Abdullah Hyan said on the 23rd that the International Atomic Energy Agency should ignore the political pressure exerted by other countries, remain "technical" and be "professional and neutral". According to the news released on the website of the Iranian foreign ministry, when meeting with visiting IAEA Director General Grossi on the same day, abdullahiyan said that Iran is willing to have "constructive interaction" with the IAEA within the framework of relevant safeguards agreements, and hopes that mutual trust and cooperation between the two sides will be further strengthened during Grossi's visit. During the meeting, Grossi stressed the "technical" and "professional and impartial" positions of the International Atomic Energy Agency. He said that the visit shows that the IAEA is willing to hold dialogue, enhance understanding, solve problems and strengthen cooperation with Iran. The International Atomic Energy Agency is ready to work closely with Iran to resolve the remaining issues in the coming months. Earlier in the day, Grossi held talks with Iran's Atomic Energy Organization Chairman Ismail and jointly met with reporters. Ismail said that all issues discussed between Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency are "technical", and the International Atomic Energy Agency "is not affected by the political issues and conspiracy theories put forward by the Iranian enemy". Iran is determined to promote its nuclear program in the construction of nuclear power plants and other fields, seek the use of nuclear energy in many fields, and hope to get the help of the International Atomic Energy Agency. Grossi said at the press conference that the International Atomic Energy Agency would continue negotiations with Iran with a view to finding "common ground". He said on social media on the 22nd that the goal of this visit is to establish a fruitful cooperation channel for direct dialogue, so that the International Atomic Energy Agency can resume necessary verification activities in Iran. In February this year, Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency reached an interim technical agreement for up to three months. On May 24, Iran decided to extend the agreement for one month. According to the agreement, the International Atomic Energy Agency will install surveillance cameras in Iran's nuclear facilities and continue its necessary verification and supervision activities. Iran will keep video surveillance data of some nuclear facilities. If the United States lifts sanctions against Iran, Iran will hand over these monitoring data to the International Atomic Energy Agency. On June 25, the International Atomic Energy Agency asked Iran to reply on whether to extend the provisional technical agreement again. (outlook new era)
Edit:Ming Wu Responsible editor:Haoxuan Qi
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