Al-Arabi Al-Jadeed: Egypt is trying to revive the agreeme between Iran and the IAEA

Diplomatic sources announced that Egypt is trying to revive the cooperation agreeme between Iran and the Iernational Atomic Energy Agency; The agreeme that Tehran declared “null and invalid” after the return of UN sanctions.
According to Isna, Egypt is trying to save the cooperation agreeme between Iran and the Iernational Atomic Energy Agency, which was declared “null and invalid” by Tehran a few weeks ago. This action takes place after Iran canceled the agreeme in response to the reinstateme of UN sanctions.
Al-Arabi Al-Jadeed media reported about this: In a phone call, Egypt’s Foreign Minister discussed with Rafael Grossi, Director General of the Iernational Atomic Energy Agency, about the collapse of this agreeme and efforts to preve the escalation of tension between Iran and the Western powers.
Egypt had previously brokered an agreeme under which Iran would resume cooperation with the IAEA after mohs of tension following the attacks by the US and the Zionist regime on its nuclear facilities in July. This agreeme allowed IAEA inspectors to resume inspections of Iran’s nuclear facilities; An agreeme that diplomatic sources described as the “biggest progress” in Iran’s iernational cooperation over the past 2 years.
But after the illegal action of France, Germany and the United Kingdom in activating the UN sanctions return mechanism that was canceled under the 2015 nuclear agreeme, Iran withdrew from this agreeme.
On November 21, Iran reiterated that the agreeme was “null and void”. This happened after the IAEA Board of Governors in a resolution condemned Iran’s nuclear program and demanded access to facilities targeted by the US and the Zionist regime during the 12-day war.
Tehran considered this decision “illegal and unjustified” and announced that the United States and three European couries (France, Germany and the United Kingdom) are trying to push the agency towards more tension.
According to Al-Arabiya, the Egyptian Foreign Minister expressed his concern over the increase in tension between Iran and the IAEA in his phone call and warned that this process could cause “the situation to get out of corol” regarding Iran’s nuclear program. He emphasized the necessity of “coinuing efforts to reduce tension, build trust and provide conditions for coinued cooperation”.
Grossi also praised Egypt’s role in mediating the agreeme and said that the agency needs Iran’s “complete and unconditional cooperation” to restore relations.
In the coinuation of this article, it is stated that Iran has issued permission to inspect some facilities, but due to security concerns, it has denied inspectors access to facilities that have been bombed by the United States and the Zionist regime.
Seyed Abbas Araghchi, Iran’s foreign minister, said that the agency can access the targeted facilities only if the right conditions are met.
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