The Government of Iran has agreed with the IAEA = International Atomic Energy Agency to cooperate to continuously record surveillance camera data for nuclear facilities.

There seems to be a desire to alleviate criticism and concerns from Western countries over Iran, which is strengthening its nuclear program.

The head of the IAEA, Mr. Grossi, visited Iran for the first time since the inauguration of the new anti-US and conservative hardliner Rafael Grossi, and met with the Secretary of the Atomic Energy Agency on the 12th.



In February, Iran agreed with the IAEA to store data from surveillance cameras installed at nuclear facilities. The device cannot be accessed due to the exchange of media, "he said, expressing concern about the Iranian response.



According to a joint statement released after the meeting, both sides agreed to allow IAEA inspectors to exchange surveillance camera storage media, etc., and will cooperate to continuously record surveillance camera data. rice field.



On the other hand, the recorded data is said to be "sealed and stored in Iran" and will not continue to be handed over to the IAEA.



Iran is accelerating nuclear development by starting production of 60% enriched uranium as a countermeasure against the unilateral withdrawal of the US Trump administration from the nuclear agreement and resumption of sanctions in 2018.



It seems that the Iranian government wants to take a cooperative stance before the start of the IAEA's regular board meeting on the 13th to alleviate criticism and concerns from Western countries.