The UN has agreed with Iran on an internal nuclear inspection regime with the admonition: “We will reduce our access, be honest”

Rafael Grossi, Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (OIEA) of the UN, met in Tehran with the Minister of Exterior Asuntos, Javad Zarif (Majid Asgaripour / WANA via REUTERS)
Rafael Grossi, Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (OIEA) of the UN, met in Tehran with the Minister of Exterior Asuntos, Javad Zarif (Majid Asgaripour / WANA via REUTERS)

Iran and the OIEA, the UN nuclear agency, are agreeing on a new verification regime, more limited and for a period of three months, in order to monitor the nuclear program in advance of the cooperation suspensions announced by Tehran for the week to come.

The Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (OIEA) announced this, Rafael Grossi, on its return to Vienna for a visit of two dioceses to Tehran, will meet with the main nuclear negotiators of Iran. “We tend to have less access (which is now), but to be honest, we will be able to maintain the level of vigilance and verification”, assures Grossi in press releases at the airport of Australian capital.

Earlier in the day, Iranian authorities said they were holding “fruitful discussions” with the UN chief of staff, who had sabotaged the Iranian capital, during this meeting with the president of the Iranian Atomic Energy Organization, Ali Akbar Salehi, and with the Minister of Iranian External Relations, Mohammad Javad Zarif.

Tension over Iran’s nuclear program and OIEA verification due to an Iranian law which enters into force this March and which stipulates a suspension of the application of the “Additional Protocol” of the Treaty of No Proliferation of Nuclear Arms (TNP) and the United States does not levy its sanctions against the country. This protocol allows OIEA inspectors to visit and investigate any installation in Iran, civilian or military, without prior notice.

Following a key agreement on nuclear power in 2015, companies signed by Iran and the lame group 5 + 1 (United States, France, Germany, United Kingdom, Russia and China), to limit Iran’s nuclear program to change supply sanctions.

Rafael Grossi took the press at Vienna Airport (REUTERS / Lisi Niesner)
Rafael Grossi took the press at Vienna Airport (REUTERS / Lisi Niesner)

The former president of the United States, Donald Trump, is releasing the accuerdo en mayo of 2018, y Iran’s regime is expecting another year to gradually increase its essential elements, above all the level of uranium enrichment (up to 20%).

Grossi destroys this domingo that “the existence exists and will be implemented”, which means that “The Additional Protocol will be suspended”. “Without embargo, we will agree on a specific bilateral agreement to make this period more likely without losing the necessary verification capacity”, concluded the Director-General.

Grossi expressed in this regard the hope that United States and Iran can read in the near future an understanding that both parties want to fully fill the 2015 agreement, agreed with JCPOA, by its English flags.

The President of the United States, the Democrat Joe Biden, no descartó que el país regrese al acuerdo, pero par eso exigió primero that Iran is compelling new standards.

The Islamic Republic, for its part, says that only it will march on its violations of the JCPOA a time since Washington levied its sanctions, over all the oil embargo that has plagued the economy for a long time.

Vista of the Natanz uranium enrichment facility, 250 km south of the Iranian capital, Tehran (REUTERS / Raheb Homavandi)
Vista of the Natanz uranium enrichment facility, 250 km south of the Iranian capital, Tehran (REUTERS / Raheb Homavandi)

The Jueves passed, United States accepts the invitation of the Europeans to participate and discussions to relaunch the 2015 agreement. But on the following day, Biden became the European power to work in a concert with Washington to respond to the “destabilizing activities” of Iran in the Middle East.

Despite the constant denunciations of Western powers, the Islamic Republic has always had the intention to pose nuclear weapons. The International Agreement of 2015 provides for the provision of sanctions in exchange for Iran renouncing the atomic bomb.

Following the decimations of the Persian regime, the last violations of this agreement have been alerted to the international community. Last week, the OIEA announced that Tehran would start manufacturing uranium metal. On February 8, the UN agency “verified 3.6 grams of uranium metal in the Isfahán plant” (in the center of the country). It is therefore sensible that metal uranium can be used to make nuclear weapons.

The nuclear agreement includes a ban of 15 years in respect of “the production or acquisition of plutonium or uranium metals and its alloys”. In addition, the pact proves that Iran would be authorized to allow a researcher to research the production of uranium base “in certain quantities” within a period of 10 years, but only with the authorization of the other companies.

With EFE information

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