Positive signals for Iran, IAEA cooperative agreement

(VOVworld) - Iran’s Ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency, Raza Najafi, said that Wednesday’s talks with Tero Varjoranta, head of the IAEA team were positive. Both sides reviewed the implementation of the first two steps in a 6-step cooperative agreement signed on Wednesday.

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Tero Varjoranta, head of IAEA team and Iran's Ambassador to IAEA Raza Naijafi addressed the press on October 29, 2013 after two days of talks in Vienna. Photo: internet

The agreement requires the IAEA to approach Tehran’s nuclear sites within the next 3 months. Tero Varjoranta added that IAEA inspectors will arrive at Gchine uranium site before February 11th next year. That’s the same day Iranis required to complete the 6 steps agreed to with IAEA.
This will also be the IAEA’s first inspection tour of the Gchine site since 2005. According to the agreement, Iran still needs to provide the IAEA information about its newly researched reactors, additional uranium enrichment factories, 16 facilities supporting the nuclear power plants, and Iran’s technology of uranium enrichment by laser.

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