Iran has agreed to reconnect surveillance cameras at several nuclear sites and increase the pace of inspections, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said Saturday, The Times of Israel reports, referring to AFP.
Rafael Grossi said he had held “constructive” talks with Iranian officials in Tehran. According to the article, he recalled that there had been “a reduction in monitoring activities related to cameras and monitoring systems” and said “we have agreed that those will be operating again.” “This is very, very important” in terms of continuity of knowledge, “in particular in the context of the possibility of the revival of JCPOA - a landmark 2015 accord on Iran’s nuclear activity, known formally as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action”.