Iran embarks on turning off all cameras beyond Safeguards agreement

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
number of such cameras at 17-18.The cameras that have been removed or are being removed were installed voluntarily
Their activity fell outside the scope of the Safeguards agreement of the International Atomic Energy Agency.Iran embarked on removing such
cameras in response to a resolution by the IAEA Board of Governors against Iran late on Wednesday.The anti-Iran resolution, proposed by the
U.S
three abstentions.Russia and China voted against the resolution and India, Libya and Pakistan abstained.The resolution was drafted on the
basis of a report by IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi in which it was claimed Iran had refused to provide answers to traces of uranium
enrichment found at three undeclared sites
This is while Iran had provided answers to the IAEA about these alleged sites, which finally led to the conclusion of the 2015 nuclear
agreement, officially called the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).Questions about the alleged nuclear sites, which were referred
And now you have come and say you want to return to the JCPOA
Non-Proliferation Treaty and according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) has about 90 nuclear weapons
It also played a key role in provoking the Trump administration to quit the JCPOA, which was the product of 12 years of negotiations.The
nuclear chief went on to say that all the commitments made by Iran under the JCPOA was beyond the Safeguards agreement and were chiefly
intensive surveillance and control by the Agency for a rather long term? It was just because it wanted to get rid of these accusations and