Iran Press/ Iran News: Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian earlier past week, about the latest developments in Iran nuclear talks, said that "Tehran is serious about remaining safeguard-related issues in the Vienna talks to remove the Iran sanctions and wants no accusations by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to stay.
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Behrouz Kamalvandi stated that regarding the law approved by the Iranian parliament entitled "Strategic Action Plan to Lift Sanctions and Protect Iranian Nation's Interest," IAEA is supposed to have minimum supervision on Iranian nuclear sites.
He reiterated that if the Westerners remove the sanctions and return to their obligations, Iran would also return to the commitments under the JCPoA.
The AEOI spokesperson referred to Iran's measure to remove 27 surveillance cameras at different nuclear sites and pointed out that if the other parties return to their commitments, it would be possible for these devices and cameras to start working again.
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