By Elnur Baghishov
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BAKU, Azerbaijan, September 15. The
unprecedented and exceptional circumstances resulting from the
attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities will be investigated based on
the agreement reached between Iran and the International Atomic
Energy Agency (IAEA), Iranian Vice President, Chairman of the
Atomic Energy Organization Mohammad Eslami said at the 69th annual
session of the IAEA in Vienna today, Trend reports.
According to him, in the current circumstances, the
implementation of the safeguards agreement, especially the
development of a method related to the safety of nuclear facilities
and the health of workers, should be kept in the spotlight.
Eslami also said that the safeguards agreement does not envisage
the continuation of cooperation in a crisis where there are attacks
on nuclear facilities and threats continue.
The vice president noted that as a result of the air strikes by
Israel and the US on Iranian nuclear facilities, Iran’s cooperation
with the IAEA on safeguards, inspection, and testing activities has
Subsequently, the Iranian parliament adopted a law on the
suspension of cooperation with the IAEA, taking into account the
country’s security issues.
The law stipulates that Iran will continue its cooperation with
the IAEA based on resolving nuclear facilities and security
The 69th session of the IAEA began today and will continue in
Vienna for five days.
On June 22, the US conducted airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear
sites, reportedly destroying some of Iran’s nuclear facilities.
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