Iran and the IAEA to hold on November 24 in Vienna talks on Tehran's nuclear program
Almaty. November 23. Silkroadnews - Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) will hold on November 24 in Vienna, the last round of negotiations before the publication of the final report of the atomic agency on the status of the Islamic Republic's nuclear program, reported Tass.
"Deputy Foreign Minister of Iran Abbas Araghchi will visit the Austrian capital Vienna on Tuesday to meet with the Director General of the IAEA Yukiya Amano to discuss the agency's remaining questions about Iran's nuclear program," - said in a statement.
The Iranian diplomat heads the government's working group on the implementation of the nuclear agreement, signed in July between Iran and the international "six" (five permanent members of the UN Security Council and Germany) in Vienna, known as a joint comprehensive action plan (JCAP).
October 18 nuclear agency confirmed that Iran has fulfilled all its obligations under the "road map" signed by Tehran and the IAEA on July 14 together with JCAP. In accordance with the "road map", the IAEA should until December 15 give the final conclusion. If the report of the agency will not leave doubts about the peaceful nature of Iran's nuclear program, it will become the basis for the start of the JCAP.
The nuclear deal provides a long-term limitations for the Iranian nuclear program in exchange for the lifting of sanctions against the Islamic Republic.
On November 16 the foreign ministers of Iran, "six" and the EU signed a document on the reconstruction of the nuclear reactor in Arak, as a result of which it will not be able to turn out weapons-grade plutonium. With the signing of the document, Iran, for its part, is ready to fulfill obligations under JCAP.