Head of UN nuclear watchdog says Iran committed to deal
The White House said on Thursday that a bill broadening US sanctions against Iran for a long time would get to be law without President Barack Obama's mark, including this would not influence general execution of the atomic assention.
"We are happy with the usage of the (understanding) and trust that this procedure will proceed with," IAEA chief general Yukiya Amano was cited as telling journalists in Tehran by the IRNA news organization.
"Iran has been focused on its engagement so far and this is imperative," Amano was cited as saying in the wake of meeting Iran's atomic vitality boss, Ali Akbar Salehi.
Under the 2015 arrangement, Iran checked its atomic fuel creation exercises in return for help from financial assents.
In light of the US sanctions move, Iran requested its researchers on Tuesday to begin creating frameworks for atomic fueled marine vessels.
That activity is relied upon to exacerbate pressures with Washington, as of now uplifted by a guarantee by US President-elect Donald Trump's to scrap the arrangement.
Iran on Saturday additionally asked for a meeting of a commission including delegates of signatories to the agreement that is administering its usage.
"At the meeting, we raised some of our protests, and cleared up a few matters," said Salehi, cited by the semi-official Tasnim news office.
"As we have more than once said, we won't disregard the assention, unless the other party does that."
"We are happy with the usage of the (understanding) and trust that this procedure will proceed with," IAEA chief general Yukiya Amano was cited as telling journalists in Tehran by the IRNA news organization.
"Iran has been focused on its engagement so far and this is imperative," Amano was cited as saying in the wake of meeting Iran's atomic vitality boss, Ali Akbar Salehi.
Under the 2015 arrangement, Iran checked its atomic fuel creation exercises in return for help from financial assents.
In light of the US sanctions move, Iran requested its researchers on Tuesday to begin creating frameworks for atomic fueled marine vessels.
That activity is relied upon to exacerbate pressures with Washington, as of now uplifted by a guarantee by US President-elect Donald Trump's to scrap the arrangement.
Iran on Saturday additionally asked for a meeting of a commission including delegates of signatories to the agreement that is administering its usage.
"At the meeting, we raised some of our protests, and cleared up a few matters," said Salehi, cited by the semi-official Tasnim news office.
"As we have more than once said, we won't disregard the assention, unless the other party does that."

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