Tehran (IP) - Behrouz Kamalvandi, the spokesperson of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization, in an exclusive interview with Iran Press, expressed satisfaction with the country's relationship with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

Iran PressIran news: He emphasized that any perceived dissatisfaction stems from political voices rather than technical concerns. Kamalvandi underscored Iran's commitment to fulfilling all its obligations in the technical realm, despite occasional political terminologies used in some of the agency's reports.



Kamalvandi pointed out that, apart from ten cameras, no additional surveillance cameras have been installed in Isfahan. While these cameras record information, the data is not shared with the IAEA. In the event that access to past information is required after an agreement is reached, Iran will be able to retrieve it. However, if no agreement is reached, Iran reserves the right to discard this information at any moment.

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