Iran agrees to accept IAEA inspection 5:03 on August 27

The Iranian government has announced that it has agreed to accept IAEA = International Atomic Energy Agency inspections at domestic facilities that are suspected of containing nuclear material. By accepting the inspections that have been rejected so far, Iran is likely to avoid criticizing the international community.

Mr. Grossi, Executive Director of the IAEA, visited Iran for the first time after taking office, met with the Commissioner of the Saleh Atomic Energy Agency, and exchanged views with President Rouhani on the 26th.

A joint statement issued by the Iranian government and the IAEA stated that "Iran will voluntarily inspect the IAEA for inspections" of two facilities in Japan that are suspected of containing nuclear material. Have agreed to accept inspections, including.

According to Iran's Cheong Wa Dae, President Rouhani said in a meeting with Secretary-General Grossi that he "showed Iran's determination to build a close relationship with the IAEA to the world," so Iran could accept the inspection. , It seems that the aim is to avoid criticism of the international community on nuclear development.

On the other hand, the statement also included the phrase, "IAIA does not require Iran to inspect other locations as long as it has analyzed the available information."

Iran is wary that the inspection will continue to be requested, saying that the inspection is based on the political demands of Israeli and American opponents, and the statement reflects the concerns of Iran.

However, the Trump administration in the United States is accusing Iran of the inspection issue, and in addition to increasing pressure to restore UN sanctions, the conflict between the two countries is not expected to improve.