Special devices for the production of rotors and other centrifuge parts have been transferred from the Karaj Industrial Complex to the Martyr Ahmadi Roshan Complex in Natanz, according to the new planning in Iran's Atomic Energy Organization.

Iran PressIran news: With the transfer and installation of equipment in the new location yesterday and after the machines were removed from the IAEA seal, the production process of centrifuge parts began at the Natanz site.

With the transfer and installation of equipment in the new location from yesterday and after the machines were removed from the IAEA seal, the production process of centrifuge parts began at the Natanz site.

The Agency's surveillance activities will not change at the new location, and according to the current procedure, surveillance camera images will not be delivered to the IAEA.

On Thursday, the head of Iran's permanent representation to international organizations in Vienna, Mohammad Reza Ghaebi, said that the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has no access to the recorded videos of cameras installed in Natanz.

Following the statements of the IAEA on the new planning of Iran in transferring the centrifuge equipment from the Karaj facility to Natanz, Ghaebi said: "IAEA has no access to the recorded information of cameras installed at the centrifuge plant in Natanz, and the relevant information will not be provided to the Agency until Iran resumes the implementation of JCPOA."

Ghaebi also said Iran informed the IAEA on April 4 that it had transferred all centrifuge production machines in Karaj to Natanz. On the same day, the IAEA inspectors verified that.

He concluded that Rafael Grossi, the Director-General of the IAEA's report about Iran's action in transferring nuclear equipment from Karaj to Natanz, was a technical update in accordance with Security Council Resolution 2231.

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