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Head of UN nuclear observer presses for further access in Iran

Head of UN nuclear observer presses for further access in Iran
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Tehran: The head of the UN Atom Watchdog meets on Tuesday with Iranian officials to reduce greater access in the Islamic Republic on the night of diplomatic talks that rest back on ragged nuclear agreements with world power.
Rafael Mariano Grossi from the International Atomic Energy Agency has not yet faced Teightrope’s style talks with Iranian officials when his inspectors still cannot access the recording of supervision and face a greater challenge in trying to monitor the rapidly growing uranium stockpile.
After that – President of the President of Donald Trump with an unilateral withdrawal from the Iranian agreement, the Islamic Republic now enriches a small amount of uranium up to 60% purity – the highest and close to the 90% weapon level.
While Iran maintains a peaceful program, Israeli regional rivals have repeatedly warned that it will not allow Tehran to build nuclear weapons and allegedly launch attacks targeting their programs as part of a broader regional shadow war playing in the midst of the last year.
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Under President Joe Biden, meanwhile, said it was willing to return to the agreement, but had warned time almost out.
All of this raises a wider risk of confrontation with Iran, which has taken nails harder ahead of the conversation under the new president of Ebrahim Relisi, a Protege of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
On Tuesday, Grossi went to the Iranian atomic energy organization, a civil nuclear body in the country, for his third visit since February.
He will talk to Mohammad Estria, head of the new organization.
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In 2008, Eslami was approved for “being involved, directly associated with or providing support for Iranian proliferation nuclear activities or for the development of a nuclear weapons delivery system.” Writing on Twitter on Monday, Grossi said he hoped to “handle extraordinary questions” with Iranian officials.
“I hope to build a useful and cooperative direct dialogue channel so (IAEA) can continue important verification activities in this country,” grossi wrote.
In a secret agreement called “additional protocol” with Iran, IAEA collects and analyzes images of a series of supervisory cameras installed on Iran’s nuclear site.
The cameras helped monitor the Tehran program to see if it obeyed the nuclear agreement.
Iran’s hard-line parliament in December 2020 approved the bill that would suspend the part of U.N.
Inspection of its nuclear facilities if the signing of Europe does not provide assistance from oil sanctions and banks in February.
Since February, IAEA cannot access the image of the cameras.
Under the agreement, the IAEA also placed around 2,000 tamper resistant seals on nuclear materials and equipment.
The seal is communicated electronically to the inspector.
Automatic gauges also provide real-time data from the program.
Inspector also has not been able to access the data, making the task of monitoring Iranian-enrichable enriched uranium stockpile.
This agency has also been seeking monitoring activities at the production site of Centrifuge spare parts near the northern city of Karaj.
IAEA did not have access to there since June after Iran said the sabotage attack by Israel damaged the IAEA facilities and cameras there.
In a separate report to the IAEA member countries earlier this month, the agency said Grossi was also worried about the inspector “being a very invasive target of physical search by security officials in nuclear facilities in Iran.” The meeting on Tuesday came ahead of a wider meeting of the IAEA member countries.
Iran avoided facing cacure voting on the board with a similar Grossi visit in September.
Meanwhile in Israel, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett described the Iranian nuclear program as a “very advanced stage,” without giving details.
In front of the resumption of nuclear talks between global strength and Iran, Bennett said he expected “disagreement with our biggest friends.” “Either way, even by returning to the agreement, Israel is certainly not part of the agreement.
Israel was not bound by him,” he said at the security conference at Herzliya.
“We will maintain our freedom to act.”

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