Iran says to accept further IAEA monitoring if sanctions lifted

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TEHRAN, June 12 (Xinhua) -- Iran will accept further monitoring by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) providing that the sanctions are lifted, said the spokesman of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) on Sunday.

Behrouz Kamalvandi made the remarks in a live televised interview with the Islamic Republic of Iran News Network, elaborating on the cooperation between the AEOI and IAEA.

He said the AEOI is cooperating "favorably" with the agency, yet some Western states put forward "excessive demands" on Iran, urging it to assume obligations beyond the safeguards agreements.

It is practically "unjustifiable," said the spokesman.

He said a law passed by the Iranian parliament in 2020 mandated the government to restrict IAEA's inspections of Iran's nuclear facilities and accelerate the development of the country's nuclear program beyond the limits set under a 2015 nuclear deal.

He said Iran's uranium enrichment capacity currently stands at 38,000 separative work units (SWUs), adding it can be swiftly increased to nearly 40,000 SWUs.

Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei said on Sunday there is nothing wrong with reaching a nuclear deal providing that the country's atomic infrastructure remains "intact."

He stressed that the cooperation between Iran and the IAEA should be maintained, but the parliament's strategic law must not be violated.

Iran signed the nuclear deal, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), with world powers in July 2015, agreeing to put some curbs on its nuclear program in return for the removal of the sanctions on the country. The United States, however, pulled out of the deal in May 2018 and reimposed its unilateral sanctions on Tehran, prompting the latter to reduce some of its nuclear commitments under the deal. Enditem

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