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"Iran's monitoring camera is a fatal blow to restoration of a nuclear deal"

 Iran has begun removing international cameras that monitor nuclear sites, which the head of the UN nuclear power watchdog has termed a "deadly blow" to restore the 2015 deal.

According to Arab News reports, Iran had threatened that if the Board of Governors, 35 countries in the International Atomic Energy Agency, approved a resolution made by the United States, France, the United Kingdom and Germany, it would respond.

The resolution criticized Tehran for the failure of the uranium artifacts in the resolution and was approved by a majority on Wednesday.


According to the report, in response to this, Tehran has begun removing monitoring cameras imposed under the decision aimed at stopping Iran's nuclear program after economic sanctions were lifted.

In this regard, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Grosi, said Thursday that it was four weeks to restore surveillance cameras, otherwise the IAEA was deprived of Iran's ability to monitor nuclear activities. Will be


 In 2018, since Iran was removed from the nuclear deal and re -imposed sanctions, Iran has violated several agreements regarding its nuclear activities and has been enriching uranium.

The talks in Vienna have been halted since the march to restore the deal.

Since the end of the deal, Iran has been running modern centrifuges and increasing enriched uranium reserves.

Nuclear non -proliferation experts have warned that Tehran has gained more than 60 % enrichment, which is close to 90 % of the necessary weapons manufacture, where nuclear weapons can be made.


Grosy said at a press conference in Vienna on Thursday that Tehran's surveillance cameras are being removed on nuclear sites in the underground Natins, Isfahan, Ark and Khandub.

He also said that about 40 cameras of the IAEA would continue monitoring, which is part of the agreement, but Tehran wants to stop the footage of these cameras from February 2021 and want to pressurize the nuclear deal.

According to him, "we face a difficult situation in the negotiations regarding the restoration of the contract, as you can see, it's not better."

On the other hand, Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi has said, "If you think that if the resolution is approved, will we be removed?" We will not step back a single step with our purpose. '