Sunday, 19 December 2021 (YJC)_AEOI Spokesman announced that the technical-security checks for re-installing the CCTV cameras at Karaj facility will start today.
During his remarks on Sunday, Spokesman for Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Behrouz Kamalvandi announced that the technical-security checks for re-installing the CCTV cameras at Karaj facility will start today.
“Prior to let the IAEA to re-install the damaged cameras at the sabotaged Karaj TESA, we will start the process of the technical-security checks later today.” He announced.
According to Kamalvandi, Iran had set three pre-conditions before giving the permission to re-install the cameras at TESA by the IAEA which are: 1- The conclusion of the judicial-security studies on the act of the sabotage on the Karaj TESA site; 2- Condemning the act of sabotage on the part of the IAEA; and 3- Technical-security checks of the cameras before re-installing them.
Elsewhere in his remarks he noted that the permission form Iran’s side given to IAEA to reinstall the cameras did not come after a new agreement with the agency rather it was the outcome of fulfilling the three pre-conditions
Prior to this, last week Behruz Kamalvandi have said that IAEA will not have access to the information recorded by the CCTV cameras at Karaj site.
“There will be no acess for the IAEA to the camera’s recording,” he noted at that time and added this agrement will not go beyond the Safeguards Agreement entitled “Strategic Action Plan to Lift Sanctions and Protect Iranian Nation’s Interests.”