NOURNEWS - "Associated Press" news agency wrote in a report on Wednesday evening: The confidential quarterly report of the IAEA says that the inspectors of this organization no longer have any questions about the uranium particles enriched with 83.7% purity found in the underground nuclear facilities of "Fordow". The report also said that investigators have closed their investigation into uranium traces in Marivan, near the city of Abadeh, about 525 kilometers (325 miles) southeast of Tehran.
Meanwhile, "Reuters" news agency wrote that the International Atomic Energy Agency has reinstalled some of its surveillance cameras in Iran's nuclear facilities. The Reuters report did not mention the number of the reinstalled cameras.
Last year, in response to the approval of the International Atomic Energy Agency's Board of Governors resolution against Iran, the Islamic Republic of Iran stopped some of its cooperation with this international organization, which was beyond safeguards and was done only based on the basis of goodwill, including ultra-safeguard cameras.
Reuters wrote: In a confidential report to the members of the Council of Governors, it is stated that the added surveillance equipment includes surveillance cameras in Isfahan facilities and two enrichment centers.
Meanwhile, Laurence Norman, Wall Street Journal's chief reporter, who has seen parts of the confidential report of the agency, pointed out in a tweet that Iran's compensatory measures in the JCPOA and claimed that Iran's uranium reserves of uranium enriched by 60 percent have increased by 25%.
This is while two years after the unilateral withdrawal of the United States from the JCPOA and the procrastination of the European parties in fulfilling their obligations in this agreement, Iran took steps under the supervision of the Agency to reduce its obligations in order to establish a balance in the implementation of this agreement. The Islamic Republic of Iran has always emphasized that the taken measures are reversible and whenever the other parties fully fulfill their obligations, Iran will reciprocate accordingly.
The report of the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency is published while the quarterly meeting of the Agency's Board of Governors will be held in Vienna, the capital of Austria. At this meeting, various nuclear issues and executive issues of the agency are on the agenda. According to the announced schedule, verification and inspection of Iran's nuclear activities in the light of United Nations Security Council Resolution 2231 and the implementation of the safeguard’s agreement are among the issues mentioned in the agenda of the council members.
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