Iran has agreed with the IAEA to install a new surveillance camera at a nuclear facility in the country that has been hindering the surveillance activities of the IAEA = International Atomic Energy Agency.

"It's an important development for verification and surveillance activities in Iran," said Grossi, Executive Director of the IAEA.

At the centrifuge parts manufacturing facility near Tehran, the capital of Iran, several surveillance cameras have been damaged since June, hindering IAEA surveillance activities, and the IAEA is a new camera. I was asking for early approval of the installation.



Regarding this, the IAEA announced on the 15th that it had agreed with the Iranian side to install a new camera by the end of the year, and Mr. Grossi said, "It is an important progress for verification and surveillance activities in Iran." increase.



On the other hand, the Iranian media has reported that the camera image will be stored by the Iranian side, and it is a policy not to provide the camera image to the IAEA until the United States responds to the lifting of sanctions.



While indirect talks with the United States to rebuild the nuclear agreement are difficult, Iran seems to want to draw concessions in the talks by providing some cooperation with the IAEA.