"Deputy minister Araghchi and @rafaelmgrossi discussed today the latest developments around the JCPOA negotiations and possible assistance of the @iaeaorg in this process," Iran’s permanent representative to the Vienna-based international organizations Kazem Gharibabadi wrote in his Twitter account.
"They also reviewed mutual interactions and cooperation between Iran and the IAEA," he added.
Earlier, in a letter to IAEA, Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Ali Akbar Salehi said that Iran has so far done its best with regard to its cooperation with the IAEA in content-based method by presenting elaborations and necessary responses.
Tehran welcomes the IAEA readiness for maintaining active interaction with Iran aiming to solve some safeguard issues with no delay, the letter reads.
An agreement between Iran and the IAEA provided the international body with the chance to keep cameras installed in Iran's nuclear facilities recording for another three months, but the recordings wouldn't be available to the IAEA until US sanctions against Iran were removed.
Iran’s Supreme National Security Council issued a statement on May 24 announcing the extension of the three-month agreement with the IAEA.
The statement, however, said that Iran will still stop the voluntary implementation of the Additional Protocol based on a parliament law to protect the interests of the Iranian nation.
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