Iran began works on limiting its nuclear program under IAEA control
Almaty. November 26. Silkroadnews - IAEA confirms that Iran's steps to limit the opportunities of its nuclear program undertaken under the supervision of the agency. On this, as reported by Tass, he said at a meeting of the Board of Governors of the IAEA director general Yukiya Amano.
Yukiya Amano noted that the IAEA next week will present a final report on the controversial aspects of Iran's nuclear program. According to him, the preparatory work was carried out within a specified period of time - up to 15 October, and a final round of consultation between the parties was held on 24 November.
Meanwhile, Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister and head of the government's working group on the implementation of the nuclear agreement Abbas Araghchi said Tehran will not perform its obligations under the nuclear agreement with the "six" if the IAEA does not close the issue of the possible military aspects of Iran's nuclear program.
Iran has always denied the charges of PMD, A.Aragchi recalled, adding that the suspected military nuclear activities of the West were the basis for the imposition of sanctions against Tehran.
As the deputy head of the Iranian Foreign Ministry, to the stipulated in the "roadmap" date - October 15 - Iran has fulfilled all obligations under the agreement with the IAEA. However, the atomic agency had one more question, which the parties discussed yesterday in order to control the Board of Governors to prepare its final report until 15 December to close the Iranian nuclear dossier.
He also pointed out that the reconstruction of the heavy water reactor in Arak will take 5 years.
The reconstruction of Arak reactor will not be able to turn out weapons-grade plutonium. This upgrade provides a basic condition for nuclear deal between Tehran and six world powers (the five permanent UN Security Council members and Germany), concluded in Vienna in July.