Nuclear, Iran announces: “Good agreement reached with Aiea”

Iran has reached a “good deal” with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) that could reduce some of the fears of world powers related to the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program. This was stated by the Iranian Foreign Minister, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, quoted by the Mehr agency. Speaking with Iranian ambassadors in countries bordering the Islamic Republic, the head of diplomacy in Tehran took stock of the negotiations in Vienna and announced that “last night we reached a good agreement with the IAEA” which could reduce “some of the alleged concerns about Iran’s peaceful nuclear program “, adding that this will lead to greater cooperation with the agency. According to some local media, Iran has” voluntarily “agreed to allow the IAEA to replace its cameras in a laboratory the Karaj nuclear plant where parts of centrifuges for uranium enrichment are made. Iran has so far refused to repair or install new CCTV cameras at the site which was damaged in apparent terrorist operations.