Iran Press/Europe: In a statement, IAEA announced that Iran was installing advanced centrifuges. Meanwhile, IAEA acting chief Cornel Feruta attended a news conference in Vienna on Monday to answer questions from reporters, Iran Press reported.
Speaking to reporters about his recent visit to Iranian officials, Furuta , who traveled to Tehran on Sunday and met with the Iranian head of the Atomic Energy Organization Ali Akbar Salehi, and Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, said: "We have important talks with Iranian senior officials. The tone and the outcome of these talks were positive for us, and it shows that the relationship between Iran and the Agency is a very mature one and we can talk about all the issues. "
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"In some cases, of course, we need to interact more quickly, and I think the Tehran authorities have understood that message," he added. "I think it was a timely trip and we were able to discuss some notable issues with the Iranian authorities during the trip."
IAEA acting chief also commented on the suspicions raised by some political and media circles about Iran's cooperation with the agency: "Here I should remind you that the IAEA's verification mechanism in Iran is probably the most powerful mechanism we have in the world. "I said in my speech that full and timely cooperation from Iran is necessary, but I did not say that Iran does not have such cooperation with us." 205/208
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