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Iran removes nuclear-monitoring cameras following an IAEA sanction

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Iran removes nuclear-monitoring cameras

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  • Iran has turned off a number of cameras installed by the global nuclear watchdog.
  • Western powers said Tehran wasn’t cooperating with the IAEA.
  • The Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) said more than 80 percent of existing cameras are still in place and operational.
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After Western nations said Tehran was not complying with the IAEA; Iran turned off some of the cameras at a nuclear site. After Western powers introduced a resolution to reprimand Iran; it turned off a number of cameras set by the world nuclear watchdog.

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The Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) reported that it had shut off the International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) Online Enrichment Monitor (OLEM); and flowmeter equipment at an undisclosed nuclear plant. According to the AEOI, all of the destroyed monitoring systems were installed voluntarily; and outside the scope of the IAEA’s safeguards agreement. According to the AEOI statement; more than 80% of existing IAEA cameras are covered by the safeguards agreement and will stay active.

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