Published 06:27 IST, September 16th 2020
UN nuclear watchdog to inspect Iran's second site following IAEA chief Grossi's last visit
UN Nuclear watchdog’s chief stated on September 14 that a team would soon be visiting the second sites in Iran suspected of containing nuclear material
Advertisement
International Atomic Energy ncy’s chief Rafael Grossi is reported to have stated on Tuesday, September 14 that a team would soon be visiting second of two sites in Iran suspected of undeclared nuclear activity. Last month Iran finally agreed to allow IAEA inspectors to visit two contentious sites that had been cause of diplomatic tensions.
Advertisement
Iran grants access to IAEA
Iran’s initial refusal to let UN nuclear watchdog inspectors visit two sites caused immense worry among world leaders and jeopardised efforts to maintain 2015 nuclear deal with Iran after United States backed out of deal in 2018. As per an IAEA press release, Iran had voluntarily agreed to allow access to IAEA inspectors after intensive bilateral consultations.
2015 nuclear deal gives Iran relief from international sanctions in exchange for severely limiting its nuclear programme. But since US’s unilateral departure from deal, Iran has increased nuclear activity beyond stipulated mark in agreement. After backing out of nuclear deal, US has been lobbying for reimposition of pre-deal sanctions and even introduced a resolution in United Nations Security Council which was defeated.
Advertisement
UK, France And Germany to veto sanctions
Earlier, UK, France and Germany's foreign ministers anunced ir joint decision to reject US demands to snapback all UN sanctions on Iran. decision comes as many world leaders at United Nations earlier resisted US lobbying over Iran sanctions.
Advertisement
latest E3 (UK, France and Germany) meeting was hosted by UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab who met his French and German counterparts in Kent, England. E3 is reported to been frustrated with US stubbornness and unwillingness to negotiate.
(Im Credit AP)
Advertisement
Advertisement
06:27 IST, September 16th 2020