Wednesday, December 15, 2021

IAEA Strikes Deal With Iran To Replace Cameras At Nuclear Site. Access To Video Footage Will Be Limited

Iran has allowed IAEA – the UN nuclear watchdog – to replace its cameras at a centrifuge parts workshop in Karaj. (AFP)  

The Hill: Iran to allow cameras at nuclear site, UN watchdog says 

The United Nations has reached a deal with Iran to replace cameras at an Iranian facility producing advanced centrifuges and other parts that enrich uranium for potential nuclear weapon development. 

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) will reinstall cameras at the Karaj facility by the end of the month, which will replace those Iran had taken down in June after the complex was bombed in an attack Iranian officials blamed on Israel. 

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WNU Editor: Here is the IAEA announcement .... IAEA and Iran Reach Agreement on Replacing Surveillance Cameras at Karaj Facility (United Nations). 

To me this deal makes no sense. Why install cameras when your access to its footage will be limited? 

IAEA Strikes Deal With Iran To Replace Cameras At Nuclear Site   

U.N. watchdog says Iran will replace cameras at nuclear site. Access remains limited -- NPR/AP  

IAEA strikes deal with Iran on replacing cameras at sabotaged workshop -- Reuters  

Iran lets UN replace nuclear site's damaged cameras: Reports -- Arab News/AFP  

Iran allows IAEA to reinstall cameras at Karaj nuclear facility -- Al Jazeera

3 comments:

Jac said...

Always the same insanity.

Dave Goldstein said...

Lets make a deal. Whats behind door number 3. Ragheads making u-235

fazman said...

And again the West will be fooled and distracted