Iran rejects IAEA chief's call that new agreement needed after Biden takes office

Iran rejects IAEA chief
# 18 December 2020 12:05 (UTC +04:00)

Iran’s ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency on Friday rejected the UN atomic watchdog chief’s suggestion that reviving Iran’s nuclear deal after a new U.S. administration comes to power would require striking a new agreement, APA reports citing Reuters.

“Presenting any assessment on how the commitments are implemented is absolutely beyond the mandate of the agency and should be avoided,” Kazem Gharibabadi, Iran’s ambassador to IAEA in Vienna, tweeted.

Note that in an interview with Reuters on Thursday, Rafael Grossi, who heads the IAEA that polices Iran’s compliance to the 2015 nuclear deal, said there had been too many breaches by Iran for the agreement to simply snap back into place when U.S. President-elect Joe Biden takes office next month.

Biden has said the United States will rejoin the deal “if Iran resumes strict compliance.”

Remind that after President Donald Trump quit the deal in 2018 and reimposed U.S. sanctions, Iran responded by breaching many of the deal’s restrictions.

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