Amano new report on Iran published
IRNA - Islamic Republic News Agency
Vienna, May 22, IRNA -- Director General of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Yukiya Amano published his new report on Iran's nuclear activity.
The new report, in 14 pages and 72 articles, was submitted to IAEA Governing Board members on Wednesday afternoon.
Seasonal meeting of the IAEA Governing Board will be held in Vienna two weeks later.
The 10th round of talks between Iran and IAEA was held in Vienna last week.
Ali Asghar Soltanieh from Iran and Hermann Nackaerts headed negotiating teams from Iran and the agency.
At the end of the talks, the two sides said talks were very compressed and continues in the future.
Nackaerts said that compressed discussions were made to finalize modality, but the two sides did not reach an agreement.
Iran's representative in the IAEA called this round of talks 'constructive' and stressed that the two sides made proposals to settle remaining issues and it was decided that the proposals be discussed.
Iran and IAEA are negotiating on compiling a modality to find a way that how Tehran should answer IAEA's questions concerning Possible Military Dimension (PMD).
Iran considered modality of year 2007 as a good model for compiling a new modality.
Compiling a new modality was proposed for the first time by Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi.
From Tehran viewpoint every kind of modality should be step by step, it means that after ending one issue, other issues should be considered.
Iran believes that IAEA should determine a ceiling for its questions, so when all questions are answers, a new question is not raised.
Another issue is about Parchin, which Iran believes the military installation is beyond Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), so until signing a new modality, inspection of the installation is not possible.
Amano wants access to Parchin before compiling a new modality.
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